On Sun, Aug 10, 2003 at 06:13:14PM +0100, Chris Peel wrote:
I imagine it's a bit of a "grey area". I do remember hearing that, although Bill and Jimmy were notoriously liberal with their use of stolen samples, they'd come down like a ton of bricks on people who stole parts of their tracks. Whether this is true or not, I don't know, but I do smile at the irony...
another thought: Consider the term "abandonware." Abandonware is software that is neither sold, nor supported by a software company. Since The JAMs/KLF are no more, and thier entire back catalogue has been deleted (KLF Comm. releases) maybe that's another way this could be justified and to a larger extent by defination, every release could be available for free! Just don't go into a used cd store and walk out with thier 150UKP copy of 1987 and claim that it's free. -- . \ ` ' / . ._` __^__ '_. Loki Ambridous von Esling [()=()] RELST8 - http://www.relst8.net /_____\ Justified