Concert Bootleggers Getting Smarter

ByABC News
July 30, 2000, 3:56 PM

New York, July 30 -- A system designed to help the hearing-impairedat concerts has provided bootleggers with a new tool to makeillegal live recordings of exceptional quality, according to therecord industry.

This latest wrinkle in the multimillion-dollar bootleggingindustry takes advantage of a federal law requiring arenas to offerpatrons use of an assistive listening device (ALD).

We know through criminal investigations and informants thatthis is a common practice, said Frank Creighton, senior vicepresident of anti-piracy at the Recording Industry Association ofAmerica. Bootleggers can simply request an ALD headset, which provides ahigh-quality feed of a live show via a low-level FM frequencybroadcast inside a facility.

The music pirates then steal the headset feed, giving themconcert performances devoid of the usual bootleg problems such asrandom crowd noise or distortion, Creighton said.

The quality is much higher than a typical bootleg, Creightoncontinued. No question about it.

System Legally Required Bootleggers are using the devices provided for thehearing-impaired to record near-pristine versions of concerts byveterans like Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan plus a plethora ofnew acts.

Every major act thats in the Billboard top 100 is gettingbootlegged in some manner, Creighton says.

Advocates for the hearing impaired were appalled by the newpirating technique.

Oh my goodness! What concerns me is if this becomes soprevalent that the service is dropped, said Mercy Coogan ofGallaudet University, the Washington, D.C.-based college for deafand hard of hearing students.

That could prohibit a whole lot of hard of hearing people fromthis very important mode of access.

Arenas are required to provide the ALDs under the federalAmericans with Disability Act, which marked its 10th anniversaryJuly 26.

Hot Items Typical of the ALD bootlegs is an Aug. 22, 1999, Springsteenconcert from Bostons Fleet Center one of the most popularillegal recordings of the Boss E Street Band reunion tour,according to Internet sites.