This brings up another point. Andrii Didorenko is a world-class virtuoso, and the MP3 of his piano trio is absolutely of commercial quality, though he himself thinks it's "not very good." He knows I'm going to put it up on my site, but I don't think he's thought of the possibility that people might rip it off from there. How realistic a worry is that, given that he's *not* commercially recorded--yet?
since you manage the site and also (seemingly) some of his materials, YOU need to make a decision and be prepared to back it up if he gets pissed about it. if he has submitted the materials to you and you sound like you think you have the right to use them in whatever way you feel fit, apparently without consulting him (as would be typical and normal as a publisher, whether you agree with this practice or not), i have to assume you have a contract with him. in which case you act according to your own intentions and needs and plans, and assume everything will be alright. if you don't have a contract... well, things get a little muddy there...
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