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email exchange from Aaron Parker to the guys from The Slackers below:
Hello,
Below is coraspondance in which the slackers give the OK for LMA hosting. First my email and then their reply.
In a message dated 8/2/04 4:14:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time, rustic_live@yahoo.com writes:
Hi ,
I am a volunteer for a fan-driven site that hosts live recordings of taping/trading-friendly artists, Internet Archive:
http://www.archive.org/audio/etree.php
We already have notes at the site mentioning your taping/ trading-friendly policy.
Would it be OK if fans sent their recordings there to be exchanged with other fans? They're just waiting for a go ahead from you or whoever can say so. Thanks for any reply you can give! (If you do say "No" that would also be useful to know.)
About the project:
*Totally noncommercial in all aspects
*Trade-friendly artists only, with their permission *Trade-permitted live recordings only, no commercial releases *You can limit what is hosted in any way you choose *Pointers to artists' official websites, trading policies posted at site *Project is driven by volunteer music fans *Exposure for bands has been pretty good
If you have any questions, just let me know. Thanks again!
-Aaron
From: DSHillyard@aol.com Add to Address Book
Date: Tue, 3 Aug 2004 09:40:27 EDT
Subject: Re: Permission for The Slackers shows at
archive.org?
To: rustic_live@yahoo.com
fine.
we are cool with people swapping tapes.
Dave