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Re: [ARSCLIST] Orphan Audio Symposium?



Regarding this specific issue, I suggest that you take a look at the
2nd copyright and audio preservation study written by Prof. June Besek
for the NRPB, "Copyright and Related Issues Relevant to Digital
Preservation and Dissemination of Unpublished Pre-1972 Sound
Recordings by Libraries and Archives"
(http://www.clir.org/pubs/reports/pub144/pub144.pdf). Besek addresses
specifically putting press conferences on the web.

Sam

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Sam Brylawski
Editor and Project Manager
Encyclopedic Discography of Victor Recordings
University of California, Santa Barbara
http://victor.library.ucsb.edu



On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 1:32 PM, Schooley,
John<John.Schooley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> "Also, I think that we can add most recordings of radio broadcasts to this category. 99.9% of them have certainly been abandoned by their rights holders, at least until a party with rights gets wind of someone trying to distribute them. It could be argued that these are the opposite of "orphans." They have too many parents. But the problems surrounding them are the same as those for orphans."
>
> I am particulary interested in this.  We have in our collection some interviews recorded from a local radio station in the early 70's.  The station was short-lived and no longer exists.  There are some very interesting interview subjects (Professor Longhair, Al Stricklin, and...Leonard Nimoy, among others).  I would love to put some clips of these interviews up on our web site.  The content is interesting, and the "big names" (well, Nimoy anyway...I am more interested in the piano players, but Spock IS currently in a big summer blockbuster) might help us attract a few page hits and attention.  However, the copyright status of this sort of thing is so muddled that I wouldn't really know where to begin.  And I'm told that, should you ask, the legal department's answer regarding anything complicated is usually "NO".
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