Earlier last month, people were talking about the legalities of selling on bootlegged or re-compiled KLF recordings. I myself hold the view that the KLF are a bit like the Sex Pistols (in more ways than mere situationism!) For years, legitimate record shops like Tower or Virgin sold (and still sell) "semi-official" recordings of the Sex Pistols (things like live gigs and the "Spunk" demos, etc); the same was/is also true of Beatles interview discs. With the KLF, we had "Waiting for the Rites of Mu" appearing in Virgin (I bought my copy in late 1997 from their Dundee branch) along with 2000's appearance of vinyl boots, such as JAMSLP5 and KLF8R, in HMV and on the HMV on-line catalogue. Another of 2000's bootleg "reissues" was the full version of "1987" JAMSLP1 - and being a bootleg, the sale of this record was technically illegal no matter what. However, is anyone who sells ORIGINAL copies of "1987" on LP and cassette break the law too? Can Abba's lawyers nab you for selling an original "1987" now, with the illegal samples on it? John