Some of this stuff is from live shows, and is not available anywhere else. Last, but surely not least, help prove that live taping is a fun addition to, and not a replacement for, a band's released material by supporting the band and adding some of its releases to your collection. Please don't bother the sound person for a board patch, as these are not permitted. Under no circumstances is taping allowed in front of the stage, and you will be asked to move if you set up there. If it appears that no specific arrangements have been made, please stay to the back of the house or in the balcony. At most shows you should see a notice to indicate just where the taping section is. We ask however, that you keep a few rules in mind out of courtesy to your non-taper friends. Zero allows taping at all of its shows, with rare exceptions. (Admin note: Steve Kimock has separately given his permission for his material, as well.) "his job is to shed light, not to master!" Let me know if you have any other questions. Taping and 99% of the sbds were done in a prior era :-) I dont see why not? :-) :-) :-) Zero has always allowed audience > Would it be OK if fans sent their Zero recordings On December 24, 2002, Zero's management gave permission for shows to be hosted at the Archive: I would like to change the Zero policy on the archive to say NO SBD's from 2006 - present.
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