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Reply #90 posted 11/14/10 1:51am

MikeyB71

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abierman said:


I'm so out of it, I don't even know what an FBG is.....



LMAO! Me neither! But I'm learning by reading this thread...


As mentioned above, FBG are Free Boot Generation, are a "label" who put out high quality bootleg recordings of prince concerts and outtakes. These recordings are only available to download, they are not available on cd. However, each download is provided with high quality artwork to enable you to burn to cd and print the artwork. FBG have released 37 such recordings (so far).
Above all else, these recordings are FREE. If you pay for a cd copy of any of these recordings, then you are being ripped off.
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Reply #91 posted 11/14/10 1:52am

MikeyB71

positivity said:



abierman said:


I'm so out of it, I don't even know what an FBG is.....



LMAO! Me neither! But I'm learning by reading this thread...


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Reply #92 posted 11/14/10 4:01am

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MikeyB71 said:

If you pay for a cd copy of any of these recordings, then you are being ripped off.

Exactly.

Unless you buy them "pressed" from Sabotage and pay for their "extra" service. lol

Busy doin' something close to nothing
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Reply #93 posted 11/14/10 6:26pm

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MikeyB71 said:

positivity said:

LMAO! Me neither! But I'm learning by reading this thread...

As mentioned above, FBG are Free Boot Generation, are a "label" who put out high quality bootleg recordings of prince concerts and outtakes. These recordings are only available to download, they are not available on cd. However, each download is provided with high quality artwork to enable you to burn to cd and print the artwork. FBG have released 37 such recordings (so far). Above all else, these recordings are FREE. If you pay for a cd copy of any of these recordings, then you are being ripped off. [Edited 11/14/10 1:53am] [Edited 11/14/10 1:58am]

So, by downloading your free copy can you get in any trouble considering it is not an official release?

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Reply #94 posted 11/14/10 11:08pm

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positivity said:

MikeyB71 said:

positivity said: As mentioned above, FBG are Free Boot Generation, are a "label" who put out high quality bootleg recordings of prince concerts and outtakes. These recordings are only available to download, they are not available on cd. However, each download is provided with high quality artwork to enable you to burn to cd and print the artwork. FBG have released 37 such recordings (so far). Above all else, these recordings are FREE. If you pay for a cd copy of any of these recordings, then you are being ripped off. [Edited 11/14/10 1:53am] [Edited 11/14/10 1:58am]

So, by downloading your free copy can you get in any trouble considering it is not an official release?

There are many, many factors involving the legality of sharing unauthorized recordings. The copyright owner is more apt to go after the distributer of such materials and not the receiver - if they were to take any action at all. Peer-to-peer service sites generally put every user on the "distributer" list, as the process involves back-and-forth sharing of files, or bits of files. A straight download from a Rapidshare or MegaUpload link can be considered a very reasonably safe way to get these works without worry of repercussions.

Most of the free-trade labels will not include any music on a release that is in-print or readily available from the artist in the same form. The idea is that fans would (and should) go through the proper channels to obtain all their music so that the artist receives compensation. It's the live and unreleased material that make up the majority of free bootlegs. They're still bootlegs, so a line or two have been crossed along the way, but if the musician decided tomorrow to release the same material, this conversation would be unnecessary.

Free-trade labels put "Free. Do not pay for unauthorized releases." on the artwork because no money is supposed to be exchanged for something they don't actually own in the first place. The folks who put out these bootlegs are fans at the very core, and basically stewards of an artist's legacy who enjoy the thrill of sharing something they care a lot about.

That's my take, anyway.

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Reply #95 posted 11/15/10 4:13am

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I was in Antwerp and left with the exact same idea. I came with zero expectations (I'm an oldschool fan) and was blown away. This was for me the best surprise of the year. smile

My point also !!

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Reply #96 posted 11/15/10 6:25am

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squirrelgrease said:

positivity said:

So, by downloading your free copy can you get in any trouble considering it is not an official release?

There are many, many factors involving the legality of sharing unauthorized recordings. The copyright owner is more apt to go after the distributer of such materials and not the receiver - if they were to take any action at all. Peer-to-peer service sites generally put every user on the "distributer" list, as the process involves back-and-forth sharing of files, or bits of files. A straight download from a Rapidshare or MegaUpload link can be considered a very reasonably safe way to get these works without worry of repercussions.

Most of the free-trade labels will not include any music on a release that is in-print or readily available from the artist in the same form. The idea is that fans would (and should) go through the proper channels to obtain all their music so that the artist receives compensation. It's the live and unreleased material that make up the majority of free bootlegs. They're still bootlegs, so a line or two have been crossed along the way, but if the musician decided tomorrow to release the same material, this conversation would be unnecessary.

Free-trade labels put "Free. Do not pay for unauthorized releases." on the artwork because no money is supposed to be exchanged for something they don't actually own in the first place. The folks who put out these bootlegs are fans at the very core, and basically stewards of an artist's legacy who enjoy the thrill of sharing something they care a lot about.

That's my take, anyway.

yeahthat

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Reply #97 posted 11/15/10 7:33am

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squirrelgrease said:

positivity said:

So, by downloading your free copy can you get in any trouble considering it is not an official release?

There are many, many factors involving the legality of sharing unauthorized recordings. The copyright owner is more apt to go after the distributer of such materials and not the receiver - if they were to take any action at all. Peer-to-peer service sites generally put every user on the "distributer" list, as the process involves back-and-forth sharing of files, or bits of files. A straight download from a Rapidshare or MegaUpload link can be considered a very reasonably safe way to get these works without worry of repercussions.

Most of the free-trade labels will not include any music on a release that is in-print or readily available from the artist in the same form. The idea is that fans would (and should) go through the proper channels to obtain all their music so that the artist receives compensation. It's the live and unreleased material that make up the majority of free bootlegs. They're still bootlegs, so a line or two have been crossed along the way, but if the musician decided tomorrow to release the same material, this conversation would be unnecessary.

Free-trade labels put "Free. Do not pay for unauthorized releases." on the artwork because no money is supposed to be exchanged for something they don't actually own in the first place. The folks who put out these bootlegs are fans at the very core, and basically stewards of an artist's legacy who enjoy the thrill of sharing something they care a lot about.

That's my take, anyway.

yeahthat

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Reply #98 posted 11/15/10 2:23pm

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squirrelgrease said:

There are many, many factors involving the legality of sharing unauthorized recordings. The copyright owner is more apt to go after the distributer of such materials and not the receiver - if they were to take any action at all. Peer-to-peer service sites generally put every user on the "distributer" list, as the process involves back-and-forth sharing of files, or bits of files. A straight download from a Rapidshare or MegaUpload link can be considered a very reasonably safe way to get these works without worry of repercussions.

Most of the free-trade labels will not include any music on a release that is in-print or readily available from the artist in the same form. The idea is that fans would (and should) go through the proper channels to obtain all their music so that the artist receives compensation. It's the live and unreleased material that make up the majority of free bootlegs. They're still bootlegs, so a line or two have been crossed along the way, but if the musician decided tomorrow to release the same material, this conversation would be unnecessary.

Free-trade labels put "Free. Do not pay for unauthorized releases." on the artwork because no money is supposed to be exchanged for something they don't actually own in the first place. The folks who put out these bootlegs are fans at the very core, and basically stewards of an artist's legacy who enjoy the thrill of sharing something they care a lot about.

That's my take, anyway.

And once more :

yeahthat

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Reply #99 posted 11/15/10 3:45pm

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Thanks for the knowledgeable response Squirrelgrease! Appreciate!

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Reply #100 posted 11/19/10 7:51am

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I don't collect bootlegs though I have dl and listened to some then deleted.

But the Get on the boat on this one, I had to keep.

"Free URself, B the best that U can B, 3rd Apartment from the Sun, nothing left to fear" Prince Rogers Nelson - Forever in my Life -
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Reply #101 posted 11/19/10 10:51am

tomasz

and you say this is FREE...

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