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Poster:
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Diana Hamilton
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May 24, 2006 08:54:16am
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Uploads Limited by Certain Artists
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A number of artists have special requirements when letting us archive their material. In some cases they are concerned with quality issues, in other cases with overlap with commercial releases, or other personal reasons.
A few categories:
1) Prior OK from or upload through an artist representative. The artist may want to screen for quality, or may be testing out a "noncommercial exposure model" with selected material only. Examples: The Motet, Speaking in Tongues, Circadian, Lake Trout, Big in Japan, Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra, Club d'Elf, Juggling Suns, Tristan Prettyman, Whogasta, Pepper, Slightly Stoopid, Zwan, Vanessa Carlton, Brown Couch, Miocene, DaveOsoffandMosaic, Disco Biscuits, Guy Malone, Kevn Kinney...
2) Soundboard recordings restricted. Some artists have asked for Audience (AUD) recordings only, or some SBDs off-limits. Examples: Jack Johnson, Glen Phillips, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, moe., Steve Kimock Band, Toad the Wet Sprocket, Zwan...
3) Dates off-limits when same as commercial releases, or being considered for future releases. Fans, please check on what dates are covered yourselves as you are most familiar with the artist's material. Volunteer Curators do their best to screen, but are not omniscient. If the Archive is caught in an error, an artist may withdraw hosting permission. Examples: Eddie From Ohio; bands that use Phish's former "audio repositories" policy as a model, such as Rane, Disco Biscuits; Garaj Mahal (specific GM recordings of a few dates), Glen Phillips, Little Feat, Jump Little Children, King Hippo, Toad the Wet Sprocket, Jason Mraz, Tea Leaf Green...
I may modify or follow up to this post as needed, but this will not be a complete list- some examples only. The most important thing is for folks to read up on the policy notes within any band's collection page here, before sending any uploads. Thanks!
Artists, if you are interested in inclusion here, we have some tips written for you:
http://www.archive.org/about/faqs.php#115
http://www.archive.org/about/faqs.php#131
Update 6/2005: To aid curators who approve shows, we've tagged each band that *does* have a limited policy with a one-line "Limited Flag" summary in the top line of the band's policy notes section. Here's what they mean:
ApproReq Band Approval Required for each recording
NotifyReq Band Notification Required for each recording
CopyReq Uploader must Mail Copy to Band
LimUp Limited Uploaders are allowed to upload shows
LimRange Limited Range of Dates allowed to be uploaded (opted-in or out)
LimShows Band has some Off Limits Shows opted-out (or expects to, see eg PhishPol)
PhishPol Off Limits Shows possibility specified in language that matches Phish's old Policy
LimSongs Limited Songs are allowed to be uploaded
NoMP3 No Lossy Files
NoSBD No Soundboard Recordings
LimSBD Certain Soundboard Recordings either allowed or disallowed
NoMatrix No Matrix Recordings (SBD/AUD mix)
LimMatrix Certain Matrix Recordings either allowed or disallowed
NoFOB No Front of Board Recordings
NoAUD No Audience Recordings
NoFM No FM Recordings
LimFM Certain FM Recordings either allowed or disallowed
NoStudio No Studio Recordings (typical of many bands, but added in case of special concern by rep)
NoSides No Side Projects (added in case of special concern)
LimProject aka Project- Uploads managed through an IA Project Team (eg, GDIAP)
LimSpecial aka Special- Rare special cases not fitting above
Update 5/18/2006: The underlying system of the LMA has changed, but bands' requests for limitations have not changed. *Please read any band's policy notes information before uploading any show.* In the case of particularly Limited bands, in coming days we will be attmepting to make the above quick reference flags more obvious on the bands' pages.
If anyone notices an oversight or mistake on any of those tags in the band sections, do email a correction to us, thanks!
This post was modified by Diana Hamilton on 2006-05-24 16:54:16 |
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