Well, this doesn't happen every day
Nov. 13th, 2002 05:12 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So, like, I had this little section of my web page dedicated to 30 Odd Foot of Grunts. Today, I got an email from an official representative of same, politely requesting that I take down some of the material I had on said page: a few MP3's they'd previously handed out as freebies on their site, a couple lyrics pages that had lyrics not listed anywhere else that I knew of, and my archive of chords/tabulature I had been assembling to share with other TOFOG fans.
I immediately removed the material, of course, and was most grateful that the gentleman in question was extremely polite and gracious, and took the time to answer followup questions I emailed back to him: e.g., was it all right to discuss the chords and tabulature of the songs in email with other fans so long as such material was not posted to the web? (Which, I was informed, was perfectly acceptable.) I also posted an appropriate notice on that part of my site, and posted a similar notice up on the message board of Gruntland.com, and emailed the gentleman back to let him know that this had been done.
I am wondering exactly how intimidated I ought to be by being informed that, quote, "I'll let R know," unquote.
I immediately removed the material, of course, and was most grateful that the gentleman in question was extremely polite and gracious, and took the time to answer followup questions I emailed back to him: e.g., was it all right to discuss the chords and tabulature of the songs in email with other fans so long as such material was not posted to the web? (Which, I was informed, was perfectly acceptable.) I also posted an appropriate notice on that part of my site, and posted a similar notice up on the message board of Gruntland.com, and emailed the gentleman back to let him know that this had been done.
I am wondering exactly how intimidated I ought to be by being informed that, quote, "I'll let R know," unquote.