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Title: Seeding - newbie ethics question
Post by: Flimby on August 02, 2005, 10:55:57 AM

1)  Is it acceptable to seed a show that I did not tape as long as I give proper credit and do not alter the recording?

2) What should I do if I have a show that I would like to seed, but don't have all information regarding the rig, settings, etc. ?


Thanks in advance
Title: Re: Seeding - newbie ethics question
Post by: greenone on August 02, 2005, 11:05:01 AM
1) Yep. Some would say altering the recording is fine too, as long as you a) know what you're doing, and b) document the shit out of it.
2) I'd do as much research as I could - if you know the taper name, look for other shows he taped around that time period and make a best guess. Maybe contact the taper, or the person you got the show from?
Title: Re: Seeding - newbie ethics question
Post by: twatts (pants are so over-rated...) on August 02, 2005, 01:21:37 PM
I agree with what GreenOne says - give all available info and no problems should arise...  As people give you more info, you can add it to the show listing on DB.ETREE, or append the text file.

T
Title: Re: Seeding - newbie ethics question
Post by: Chuck on August 02, 2005, 02:04:12 PM

1)  Is it acceptable to seed a show that I did not tape as long as I give proper credit and do not alter the recording?

2) What should I do if I have a show that I would like to seed, but don't have all information regarding the rig, settings, etc. ?


Thanks in advance

I say contact the taper to get the info correct.
If the taper/rig is unknown, include that info. I've heard some good seeds with no rig info noted. Seed it, especially if it's a great recording!
Title: Re: Seeding - newbie ethics question
Post by: sml42 on August 03, 2005, 08:23:10 PM
+t for actually stopping to think about the ethics.

The position I take with my recordings is: once they're out there, they're out there.  Ain't nothing can take them back. If you don't seed them, someone else will. If there are specific instructions please honour them (e.g. in my .txt files I almost always write "no bittorrent.. please!")... otherwise I'd say go for it and share the groove!

best regards,
stephen