Rights
On April 15, 2005, StoneFloat gave permission for shows to be hosted at the Archive:
Subject: [etree] Permission to Archive StoneFloat
Hello,
Here is our taping policy. We are happy to give you
permission to archive our live shows and provide
public downloading as long as its non-commercial.
Andrew "Bear" LaValley
StoneFloat
stonefloatrecords.com
He added re supplemental lossy copies:
"We would like our shows available in mp3 whenever
possible. Thanks alot."
StoneFloat official taping policy:
We allow audio taping of our live performances for
non-commercial home use only. Any sale or use of our
live performances for commercial profit without the
explicit written consent of StoneFloat is strictly
prohibited.
While we encourage recording, there are a few basic
rules:
1. Mic stands are allowed, but are required to be out
of the view of the mixing console. Please keep them
out of the way of foot traffic. The band or the venue
has the right to ask you to stop recording or move to
a an alternate location at any time.
2. No soundboard access will be granted. We
typically use all available outputs on the console.
3. The band will not provide any power, batteries, or
equipment for taping purposes.
4. Follow the rules of the venue. Some venues
specify certain areas of the room or do not allow
taping at all.