Steve: I'm not party to anything inside that happens in the big US music biz, but was Stollman really made an offer? I heard about it at the time, but stories about deals are always floating around and some never come to fruition. If Stollman got a dollar offer and turned it down -- and he's often maintained that his ex-wife got the ESP rights as part of the divorce settlement -- then that's too bad. But if it was just someone from the Smithsonian Institute suggesting that they do a deal, or a floating rumor that maybe it should be done ... Anyways if that happened and he found out about it, John Ashcroft may have launched an investigation into why an institution so close to his office was paying money for this subversive stuff. regards, Ken Waxman --- Steve Smith <ssmith36@sprynet.com> wrote:
Not that it would have helped Remco, but just imagine how different things might be now if Stollman had accepted the offer for the entire ESP catalog offered to him by the Smithsonian Institute on behalf of the Folkways label, just prior to his making the deal with Calibre.
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