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==Contribute== |
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To know more about submitting |
To know more about submitting event art to the Event Art Archive, see [[How to Add Event Art]] |
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==API== |
==API== |
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To know more about the API to fetch |
To know more about the API to fetch event art from the Event Art Archive, see our [[Event Art Archive/API|API page]] |
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==Policy== |
==Policy== |
Latest revision as of 19:32, 25 June 2024
The Event Art Archive is a cooperation between the Internet Archive and MusicBrainz to form a repository of music event art (such as event posters and tickets) that is freely and easily accessible. The Event Art Archive is stored on the Internet Archive's servers and curated by the MusicBrainz community. The images for any event are indexed by MusicBrainz Event ID (MBID).
Contribute
To know more about submitting event art to the Event Art Archive, see How to Add Event Art
API
To know more about the API to fetch event art from the Event Art Archive, see our API page
Policy
These images are being collected for archival purposes, and the collection will be accessible to the public. Use the images at your own risk. The Internet Archive's policy can be read here.
We ask that you:
- Be respectful of the rights of the artists and promoters.
- Go make the music industry a better place.
- Go make the world a better place.
- Go make cool stuff.