Rights
On January 22, 2006, we received a permission letter for shows to be hosted at the Archive:
"January 21, 2006
"To Whom It May Concern:
"This letter authorizes archive.org to accept uploads and host my shows on the Internet Live Music Archive. These records must comply with my offical taping and trading policy, attached here.
"I understand that I may rescind this permission at any time in the future.
[signature]
"Hayes Carll"
Official Hayes Carll Taping and Trading Policy
Audience taping is permitted at all shows, unless forbidden by venue management. Guest performances with other artists will be governed by that artist's policy.
The enjoyment of the audience at a show takes precedence over recording efforts. This means that tapers should not require others to be quiet or otherwise interfere with their enjoyment of the show.
DUPLICATION
Regardless of format or source, all participants in audio recording exchange acknowledge and respect the copyrights and exclusive ownership of the music and performances by the performers, writers and publishers.
Audience taping at Hayes Carll concerts is authorized for non-commercial purposes only. All taping must be for personal use only, which may include trading (via tape, CD, or digital file transfer). Officially released recordings of any kind (live or studio) in any format may never be duplicated or otherwise traded or offered in whole or part.
Unauthorized sale, duplication and/or distribution are strictly forbidden. All performances and recordings are the exclusive property of Hayes Carll. All rights reserved. The privileges to record performances set forth in this policy constitute an express, revocable license. We reserve the right to withdraw our sanction of recording, tape trading, and/or non-commercial digital audio file transfers on a case specific basis or in general, as we deem necessary. No waiver of any copyright or trademark right is intended.
You may inform us of violations of this policy by contacting
XXX@hayescarll.com