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RE: arsclist National Recording Registry: Nominations
Bill,
I echo Kurt's question and add another. There is a rule about not
nominating recordings which are considered "lost". But what about
nominating recordings of which the primary master is missing or the
loaction is unknown? Will this institute a search for the primary
master, or the best available copies?
David N. Lewis
Assistant Classical Editor
All Media Guide
301 E. Liberty Suite 400
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
davlew@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Bill, are privately held recordings allowed to be nominated? If so, and if
they are admitted to the registry, what would it mean for the owner? Is
there some obligation to preserve? Would it be like owning a registered
historical building? Would it prevent you from doing something with/to the
artifact?
Kurt & Diane Nauck
c/o Nauck's Vintage Records
22004 Sherrod Ln.
Spring, TX 77389
Website: www.78rpm.com
E-Mail: nauck@xxxxxxxxx
Phone: (281) 288-7826
Fax: (425) 930-6862
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