ok so *legal* podcasting is expensive.
so why all the fuss in the media about this. are they encouraging people
to go down this route so that they're eventually forced to cough up?
we live in stange times
robin...
erika wrote:
If you webcast or post mixes on your own, however, you could
Well, actually.. I don't think that ANYTHING that I outlined above
applies to podcasting. It applies to streaming audio and broadcasting,
not making an actual COPY of the sound recording available to people.
With downloading a DJ mix, or a clip of a radio show as a podcast, you
are making copies
Podcasting!! What the hell is Podcasting!
I must've missed the memo. :D
Cheers!
G
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From: Matt MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 6:58 PM
Subject: (313) podcasting
a week or two ago there was a 313 member who
http://www.ipodder.org/whatIsPodcasting
On Feb 16, 2005, at 8:27 PM, Gerald wrote:
Podcasting!! What the hell is Podcasting!
I must've missed the memo. :D
Gerald, it's the new way you'll syndicate your awesome mix show content
to people who'll 'subscribe' or syndicate your feed... :)
We (Psurkit) just started a podcast ' website
I am going to try and do a weekly on Techno.
cue: request for information
Well no' suffice to say this list is a large amount of my inspiration
and motivation to broadcast to the general public concepts and info
about the global
Podcasting!!
Oh, hey, thanks for posting about this.
I have a little 128mb mp3 player I got bought for my birthday.
Will it work with this at all? That would be very good, I donwload your
shows matt and put them on anyway from time to time.
sorry about the dumb q.
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Podcasting!!
Oh, hey, thanks for posting about this.
I have a little 128mb mp3 player I got bought for my birthday.
Will it work with this at all? That would be very good, I donwload your
shows matt and put them on anyway from time to time.
sorry about the dumb q.
what i don't understand is, doesn't this mean that if you do a podcast
you're wide open for the RIAA/BPI to come in a take you to the cleaners?
Podcasting is covered by the same copyright/publishing laws that are
any other medium is covered. So if you have payed your licenses,
you have
Perkins+Will. Ideas + buildings that honor the broader goals of society
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From: David Bate [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 2:13 PM
To: robin
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) podcasting
what i don't understand is, doesn't this mean
grounds to
sue.
The worst thing is none of this money gets back to indie artists, it goes to
TOP 40 acts, or those who provide some kind of TV or movie soundtracks.
~David
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Subject: RE: (313) podcasting
Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 14:47:37 -0500
From
If you webcast or post mixes on your own, however, you could be liable for
more money
than you will ever make in your entire life.
false. there is a small webcaster clause. i run a 24x7 audio webcast
with as many as 1000 unique listeners a day but pay under $600/year to
license broadcast
... oh, and don't get me wrong. I'm not exactly a fan of the state of
copyright today -- it's unfair and geared towards business, not
humans.. but at least it is possible to be both small time AND legit
without entering bankruptcy.
erika erika.net freeform internet radio www.erika.net
webcaster. I shouldn't have conflated the two -
webcasts vs. mp3 mixes, sorry.
What is soundexchange???
Thanks, David
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Subject: Re: (313) podcasting
Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 17:01:01 -0500
From: erika [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
If you
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