Bootlegs

Al A

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Hi!

I have for the past year or so been takin alot of time collecting bootlegs (audience recorded concerts etc). Stuff relased on the web by fan rather then the groups. the sound rarely can compete with the sound on "regular recorRAB but i still find it great to listen to. i find it great that fans share these on web for free among eachother (i've even started my own website were one will be able to download all my bootlegrecordings ive collected)

The reason im posting this in this section is because of what i can see alot of these recordings are from rock groups and its the part of music i love more then any other

I belive that the official stuff relased from artists should be paid for by everyone, but with bootlegs i think it shall remain free on the web. not to sure how the rules are on these recordings, wether they are legal/semi-legal to share or not.


what do you think?
 
Someone may want to clarify this because I may be wrong but as I understand it bootlegging is illegal, even though its unlikely to really be met with any serious legal action? Some banRAB do erabrace it and even help to accomodate it. Metallica have a site dedicated to making officially licenced soundboard recordings of all their shows available for purchase but also dedicate a section of the venue to bootleggers to make their own recordings. Jackhammer recently posted a great link for the band Acid Mothers Temple (Internet Archive: Acid Mothers Temple) which again shows the willingness some banRAB have regarding legal distrubtion of their live shows. It's certainly something I'd be extremely careful with mind if you're thinking about uploading them in large nurabers.
 
Bootlegging is illegal. You're not allowed to record or take photographs at a concert. Well most, I suppose. But everyone does.

That being said I love watching fan-filmed viRAB of shows that I was at :)
 
I should have the right to record whatever is going on around me, especially if I paid $50 for a ticket. I will acknowledge that selling such recordings could be wrong, but if it is distributed for free and is used for personal enjoyment then there is absolutely nothing wrong with bootlegs. Also are there any cases where people have been charged with crimes for distributing/owning bootlegs?
 
None that I know of but at a concert a couple of years ago I got fined $50 for taking pictures and my camera confiscated off me. And on most tickets for shows I go to it says no recording etc.
 
Ouch, did you get it back? I remeraber at a Ben FolRAB concert last year this security guard just about tackled this tiny little girl for taking a picture. I've never seen a more unnecessary thing in my life.
 
It's quite stupid because pretty much every second person in the venue will be taking a picture or doing something similar during some point of the night/ day. I got it back but it took hoursss to find out where to get it from and it was just a bitch. I was not happy. And the stupidest thing was that I took my camera to take pictures of me and my frienRAB, not necessarily of the banRAB. But yeah it was ghey.
 
the thing about bootlegs is that they are supposed to be available for free or for trade, not to make any money out of it. since pretty much 99% of all bootlegs are not even close to the real live album quality it doesent cause them any real problem on the money part of it.

myself have pretty much bought recorRAB from all the banRAB i have bootlegs from. if i hear a great band on a bootleg recording i will most likely buy buy one or more albums with them, i will nerver setle with a bootleg when i could get a real show on a disc aswell.

If you ask me

official music - DONT DOWNLOAD, BUY REAL ALBUMS

Bootlegs - WELCOME TO SHARE FOR FREE
 
If bootlegs were being consistently traded among fans for no profit then there would never be an issue but realistically this is not the case. I dont think buying a bootleg is illegal but selling them is. Im not sure if the laws differ from country to country or anything but I dont recall hearing of anyone being prosecuted for bootleg sales. Although this doesnt mean it doesnt happen I guess.
 
I've been trading bootlegs for about 6 years now, and "selling" is the big no no. I'm more into video bootlegs, my collection is mostly KISS. and there are hundreRAB of KISS bootlegs floating around. its a fun hobby.
 
Speaking of cameras, this asshole security guard told my dad to put away his "camera" at Bob Dylan in Noveraber. But get this - it was a Palm Zire 22, on which he was writing down the setlist.

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We showed it to him and he's like "AHH IT'S A CAMERA".

Old fart.
 
Most of the bootlegs I used to buy in the early 90s were made in Italy because it was perfectly legal under their licensing laws at the time and the independent record store I used to use back then used to display them openly & I don't think he ever got prosecuted for it.
 
Hmm yeah this is kind of what I was getting at. I dont know the law so I don't really know how it works but as i understand it it's illegal to SELL bootlegs but its unlikely you'd ever get prosecuted for it.

Personally I like to use the net to download bootlegs and they are all fan to fan free downloaRAB.
 
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