Difference between revisions of "Blacklist"

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| While Barry is okay with us uploading most of his soundtracks, he asked us not to upload any music source files that we have access to of his music.
 
| While Barry is okay with us uploading most of his soundtracks, he asked us not to upload any music source files that we have access to of his music.
 
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| Website owner has requested the removal of any images of sound devices from his site.
 
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| According to the video game music site ExoticA, they were contacted by Hugo Hoekstra of Great Effects Development (GREED) and was demanded to remove the game [[Kang Fu (CD32)]]'s audio rip, and threatened to take legal action if they did not.[https://www.exotica.org.uk/wiki/Kang_Fu] While ExoticA was not able to 100% verify that this was in fact Hugo, it is better not to take the risk.
 
| According to the video game music site ExoticA, they were contacted by Hugo Hoekstra of Great Effects Development (GREED) and was demanded to remove the game [[Kang Fu (CD32)]]'s audio rip, and threatened to take legal action if they did not.[https://www.exotica.org.uk/wiki/Kang_Fu] While ExoticA was not able to 100% verify that this was in fact Hugo, it is better not to take the risk.
 
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Latest revision as of 09:13, 3 February 2021

This is a list of entities that have requested the removal of their copyrighted property from the Video Game Music Preservation Foundation. Editors must respect their wishes and not add any material of which they own.

Name Notes
Barry Leitch While Barry is okay with us uploading most of his soundtracks, he asked us not to upload any music source files that we have access to of his music.
Crossfire Designs Website owner has requested the removal of any images of sound devices from his site.
Hugo Hoekstra According to the video game music site ExoticA, they were contacted by Hugo Hoekstra of Great Effects Development (GREED) and was demanded to remove the game Kang Fu (CD32)'s audio rip, and threatened to take legal action if they did not.[1] While ExoticA was not able to 100% verify that this was in fact Hugo, it is better not to take the risk.
Lee Jackson Asked us politely not to place Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary World Tour (W32) tracks at least until his new album with that music will come. He said that it's just preferred to place not tracks in public domain to the date of release, not prohibited at all, but we should respect his wish and don't do it until at least then.