The On-Line Guitar Archive (http://www.olga.net) was born out of the need to archive usenet articles posted on the alt.guitar and rec.music.makers.guitar newsgroups -- It's an online repository of music, by musicians, for musicians. At one point OLGA held nearly 35,000 tablature and chord files. Now it contains under 5000, but submissions are still rolling in and files continue to be moved from the old to new archive.

A Brief History

Created in 1992 by James Bender, the original OLGA was hosted by the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. In 1996, EMI contacted the University of Nevada and alleged that OLGA was infringing on copyright. Rather than face legal troubles, OLGA was asked to leave.

In 1998, The Harry Fox Agency threatened OLGA with legal action if it didn't shut down -- again, breech of copyright was the allegation. OLGA shut down, but didn't quit -- OLGA incorporated as a charitable organization in order to accept donations.

In an attempt to move beyond these legal squabbles, diet-olga was born.

diet-olga

It could be strongly argued that files containing copyrighted lyrics infringe upon the rights of the copyright holders. Solution? Remove the lyrics -- It's much less clear cut that there's anything wrong with an individual's by-ear transcription of a song, especially if it's only their interpretation.

With this in mind, OLGA modified their submission requirements and re-opened.

OLGA's Archiving Criteria

OLGA's submission requirements boil down to the following:
  1. It's not lifted from a copyrighted source.
  2. It's in plain ascii text.
  3. Lyrics are excluded.
  4. It's either tablature or a chord file.