Image:Greg Ball on Fair Game with Faith Salie.ogg
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Greg_Ball_on_Fair_Game_with_Faith_Salie.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 12m57s, 128kbps)
[edit] Summary
New York State Assemblyman Greg Ball interviews on the "Fair Game" with Faith Salie program in February of 2007. It is available on the Public Radio International website, the Faith Salie website, and the Ball for Assembly website, and is a work of PRI. Free permission is given to distribute the podcast for non-commercial purposes, however, no modifications may be made without the permission of the copyright holder PRI.
- Sound sample from the show "Fair Game with Faith Salie"
- Song length: 12m 57s
- Reduced quality: yes
- Source : Ball for Assembly
- Performed by: Greg Ball, Faith Salie
- Producer(s): Public Radio International
- Copyright ©2007 PRI
- Permission (Reusing this image): I contacted Ball for Assembly via their website, confirming that the sound file was uploaded with his permission. I said: "Hello, I am a volunteer editor on Wikipedia who is editing a biography of you and I wanted to confirm that you uploaded your interview with Faith Salie yourself and have permission to distribute it. I want to make sure we don't infringe anyone's copyright." I received a reply stating "Yes... by all means... I am the rights holder to the file... the podcast can be distributed for non-commercial purposes."
[edit] Rationale of fair use for Gregory R. Ball sample
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