Rights
On November 30, London File gave permission for shows to be hosted at the Archive:
"hello I'm spencer pheil from the band London File. You have our permission to upload us. Thank you!"
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additional permission also came in:
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 19:12:48 -0800 (PST), Nadia BenNasr wrote:
> I am writing to give permission for live recordings of
> London File shows to be uploaded to the archive.
> London File allows and encourages audio taping for
> personal and non-commercial use.
>
> Thanks,
> Nadia Ben-Nasr
> www.londonfile.net
Policy
London File encourages the taping and trading of
our live performances. We feel that each show is
unique and want to extend the ability to our fans
to recreate the live experience long after the show
ends.
All taping must be for personal use only, which may
include trading (via analog or digital tape, CD, or
digital file transfer). Recordings may be traded
only for an equivalent amount of similar media
(cassettes or CDs, pre-recorded or blank).
Regardless of any expenses incurred, no money may
ever be exchanged as part of a trade; however,
stamped, self-addressed envelopes may be included
with blank media.
Audience taping at London File concerts is
authorized for non-commercial purposes only.
Unauthorized sale, duplication and/or distribution
is strictly forbidden. All London File performances
and recordings are the exclusive property of London
File. All rights reserved. The rights to record
London File 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.