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From: "Jeff Silverman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 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.

I think it is important to underscore that these policies are for the band
to make, and for etree to adhere to. Am I recalling correctly that Pearl Jam
has explicitly stated that their fans may trade copies of their dozens of
officially released bootlegs of their 2000 US and european tours?
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