Legal, Copyright and Comment Policy

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Please note: It has been the policy at MTP for six years that anonymous or pseudonymous comments will not be reviewed or posted if we don’t know who you are.  These comments may be processed using WordPress or other means.  We cooperate with civil and criminal investigations, including providing civil and criminal investigators with any and all information available from a comment, including unapproved and unposted comments, such as email addresses and IP addresses as well as a copy of the comment itself regardless of whether the comment was posted.  Comments with links will not be posted.

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COMMENTS POLICY

Before any comment can be posted, it must be intelligible to us.  Meaning, that we have to be able to understand it.  The comments section is intended to provide a forum to discuss and debate  current posts from readers who disclose their identities.  We reserve the right to limit the time that comments may be able to be submitted for posting. We make no warranty as to the accuracy of  readers’ comments, nor do we condone or affirm the opinions of reader-based  comments. Discuss the issue at hand and do not go off topic. The comments  section is not a place for partisan debates. Please be courteous to your fellow commenters. Threats on the editors, authors, or readers of musictechpolicy.com or their families will not be posted and are taken literally and seriously. If you don’t mean it, don’t say it.  Offensive language, cursing  (including replacing letters with characters), racial or ethnic slurs, and  sexist remarks will not be posted.

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