tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3245314665139759027.post4605913818348402049..comments2024-01-04T13:56:52.127-05:00Comments on Regie, or Not Regie?: On the Ephemeral Nature of the Interwebz – Opera FugitRobhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16322512607114908183noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3245314665139759027.post-12263636728213789712013-07-20T10:42:00.330-04:002013-07-20T10:42:00.330-04:00Good point. I sometimes wonder when I point out a ...Good point. I sometimes wonder when I point out a YT clip, but then I think I'm probably safe, because how many people really are reading this blog? <br /><br />It's interesting that copies of DVDs seem to fare just fine on YT but the live performances you can't get anywhere else get snatched down quickly. <br /><br />I even mentioned in my review of Der Fliegende Hollander how nice it'd be if they would archive the performances even for a week. I only saw that performance because it was on a Saturday, and I remembered at the last minute that it was on. Robhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16322512607114908183noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3245314665139759027.post-56806859421910845582013-07-20T08:45:32.413-04:002013-07-20T08:45:32.413-04:00A useful catalog over there at Kinderkuchen, but I...A useful catalog over there at Kinderkuchen, but I wonder if things like that don't do the Opera House Legal Departments' jobs for them. <br /><br />I suppose I understand why BStaats gets hot under the collar at these things, but maybe they would have less trouble with it if they did what everybody else does and archive their broadcasts for a limited time. This would help those of us in the western hemi who have day jobs, and also those who can't access the stream because half a million people have piled on at once.strayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05109343770835869181noreply@blogger.com