Interesting question...
If people are paying for the recordings, I doubt that we could legally trade
them.
What has me thinking is their stance that "fans can still continue to tape
and trade all shows".  Seems like as they have grown, they have patterned
some things after the way phish did things, so I'm wondering if somewhere
down the line (especially if this ends up being a successful business
decision for them) they are going to adopt a phish-like policy about what
versions of released shows can and can't be listed/discussed/traded in a
public forum like this.


Wherever he goes, the people all complain...

Rama



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Jeremy Gordon
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 1:06 PM
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Subject: [etree] Question about SCI's new policy


String Cheese has announced their latest tour dates and that they intend to
sell recordings from all of the shows, while still allowing taping.  Does
this mean that these new (soundboards?) can be traded (I'd assume not), or
will the etree audience recordings become second best?  I think its a great
idea for the average fan who doesn't have access to etree or similar, but...
WOB for five people, trades always welcomed   db.etree.org/jeremygordon
                     Jeremy

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