Actually, I believe what happens is,, the artist allows you to tape the
show, but on the way out the record company exec confiscates your tape.

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> I would understand that the record company has rights on the records and
the
> artist in the copyright of music/shows....
> I could be wrong since some companies put the act together and sometimes
own
> everything from head to toe....
>
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> > This was brought up to me and I was unsure of this.  If DMB allows
taping,
> > but lets say his record label didn't....what would happen?  Would it
then
> be
> > illegal to tape DMB shows?  Or is it solely the bands decision?
> >
> >
> > Jason
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