I saw this on another board and thought that I would post it here... Here we go again! WTF is with Mr. Robert Weir? Now he wants to sue over streaming Grateful Dead shows? Here is the exact text in the current issue of Rolling Stone (Snoop Dog on the cover 12/14/06): "At best it's innapropriate, at worst it's illegal" adds John Scher, whose client, guitarist Bob Weir, is discussing a possible lawsuit against the site for streaming four classic Grateful Dead shows, including a twenty-three-song, nearly-three-hour 1970 Fillmore East performance. "No one should have the right to put music out that artists don't approve." Jorma's take from the same article: "These are important concerts - if it hadn't been for Wolfgang's Vault, I doubt we would have even known about them" says Jorma Kaukonen, former guitarist for Jefferson Airplane, who have four shows on the site. "But if in some way they're making money off this,and their not cutting all the artists in, then that's not right." More from the article: But at least a few artists support the site: Sam Andrews, guitarist for the late Janis Joplin's band Big Brother and the Holding Company, says he wants as many people as possible to hear his music. And Paul Crockford, manager of guitarist Mark Knopfler, has no problem with the vault streaming two Dire Straits shows. "Where is the damage?" he asks. "If he's selling the downloads, that would be different. But he's simply broadcasting them as a stream." Come on Bobby!!!