Archive.org Dead
A few days ago, it was said by heirs and former members of the "Grateful Dead , over 3,000 of Internet Archive Live Music Archive Hosted or bootlegs of the band from the years 1967 - 1995 should be removed. In Rolling Stone was then called by angry fans, known as "Dead Heads", for a boycott of CD sales and concert attendance, consisting of the former Dead's "The Dead", and started a petition to the bootlegs back online.
The action was quickly successful: today, the files again at the start, but: archive.org is down = (
I hope this is temporary
The real joke is. the Grateful Dead have their own fans always encouraged his own recordings (bootlegs) to take their shows and concerts, and, there was even a special "taping areas" in which fans were able to build appropriate equipment. These bootlegs were subject to the terms of a Common License than that it should not be traded, and we will deal with copyright brought the Grateful Dead also less loss than one might think.
Recently, however, the Grateful Dead Merchandising (GDM) Live music downloads in its online store ready to buy, and iTunes also offers live recordings. In the Live Music Archive downloads available could thus be seen as a competitor, no matter what the fans is sure however: ultimately these are their , sanctioned by the band works.
The Grateful Dead disbanded in the way in 1995 after frontman Jerry Garcia died. The lyricist of the Grateful Dead, John Perry Barlow was, in retrospect, even under non-Dead Heads primarily for his activities as founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation ( EFF) and its " Declaration of Independence of Cyberspace ( Engl. ) announced that rejects the validity of national legislation for the Internet for years rigorous.
Another text by Barlow for the magazine WIRED titled "The Economy of Ideas " deals . the future of copyright (copyright) and is now a subject matter of many legal institutions
more info on the band in the already linked above Wikipedia article and on there linked pages - with interest also like to see more of here, D
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