The 50 year rule is now up to 1962 and there's been an explosion of cheap MP3 releases of early stereo (and earlier, of course) material at low prices.
Some of these releases are very well handled. For example I would suggest that http://www.naxos.com/labels/naxos_cl...l_archives.htm is both fairly cheap and very cheerful and http://www.classicalmusicmobile.com/ is extremely cheap and has decent sound albeit with no track separation.
However there's also some material out there which is badly transferred from LPs in poor condition and if one searches for MP3s of material by musicians who were active in the 50s and 60s one ends up with lots of dross amongst the gold.
So, do we think out-of-copyright is net useful?
And I have two specific asides:
Does anyone know when 50 years becomes 70 and whether this will be retrospective?
Has anyone downloaded from the Hallmark label which uses original artwork? http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_nr_p_...rnid=387643011
Some of these releases are very well handled. For example I would suggest that http://www.naxos.com/labels/naxos_cl...l_archives.htm is both fairly cheap and very cheerful and http://www.classicalmusicmobile.com/ is extremely cheap and has decent sound albeit with no track separation.
However there's also some material out there which is badly transferred from LPs in poor condition and if one searches for MP3s of material by musicians who were active in the 50s and 60s one ends up with lots of dross amongst the gold.
So, do we think out-of-copyright is net useful?
And I have two specific asides:
Does anyone know when 50 years becomes 70 and whether this will be retrospective?
Has anyone downloaded from the Hallmark label which uses original artwork? http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_nr_p_...rnid=387643011
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