My gut tells me it isn't as simple as this.  I think someone will want a
cut for your public broadcast...  I don't know it for certain, but I
know it works that way in Australia (where I cut my teeth on MoH for
PBXs).  It falls under the same scope as bars having to pay a different
rate for their satellite TV or cable, because they are going to be
publicly displaying the resulting signal in a commercial environment.

In reality, I don't think anyone is going to care, unless you happen to
be CIBC or someone else with deep pockets, but if you want to play it
safe you should be using a royalty free piece from a file. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Henry Coleman [VoIP-PBX.ca] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 11:07 AM
To: TAUG
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Music libaray


Copyright  Issues,

I just called the good folks at Jazz FM (91.1) a great station!
They have no problem with anyone using their station for MOH (broadcast
or stream)

Henry

Henry Coleman [VoIP-PBX.ca] wrote:

> I don't think a radio station is concerned about people using their 
> feed for MOH after all it does increase their audience.
>
> Henry
>
> Ian Darwin wrote:
>
>> Henry Coleman [VoIP-PBX.ca] wrote:
>>
>>> I have a Jazz station from the USA as my clients MOH source. There 
>>> are several hundred streaming audio stations and many are in MP3 
>>> 24Kbs format ideal for MOH , just  replace the URL with the default

>>> MOH source.
>>
>>
>> Hi Henry!
>>
>> No copyright issues there?
>>
>> Ian
>>
>

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Henry L. Coleman

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