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2004 Aug 06
2
Webcasting Rates
Anyone (Jack?) see the story on /. yesterday about the webcasting rates?
Won't that kill all Internet radio under a huge burden of cost?
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2004 Aug 06
1
Webcasting Rates
...ll Internet radio under a huge burden of cost?
>
> Are you saying it wasn't already dying? :)
>
> Those are set in stone, but similar rates and terms probably soon will
> be. Remember, they are retroactive to 1998 or so.
>
> Someone was saying the big broadcasters (Spinner/NetRadio/Live365) owe
> on the order of $225,000/mo retroactively. Heh :) I haven't run the
> numbers but I don't think anyone but aol really has that kind of money
> :)
How can anyone make retroactive charging stick?
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2005 Apr 04
0
Victory
...are able to find it. The rationality for this
ruling is closely related to radio waves, satellite and tv signals. If
it can not be restricted by physical means, there is no point trying
to enforce it's capital loss.
The closest the RIAA, for example, has come to busting canadian file
sharers, netRadio djs and the like, is by going through the canuck
version of the FCC. But since our version of the FCC is candian and
not american, they have an immense task of getting anything into
court.
hernt.
Nutty hey?
2004 Aug 06
1
FreeBSD in general
Hi there guys... I've been watching the list for a while, had a quick
question.
I work for a company (Turtle Beach) that makes a product that takes MP3
files that reside on your PC or Network Attached Storage, and lets you play
them anywhere else in your home. (From your stereo for example.)
Anyway, we've added basic MP3 streaming support (and have now gone to
external beta) that
2005 Apr 03
5
Victory
I got icecast up and running over the weekend. Now i have a couple of
questions:
1. What can I do so that the record companies do not come after me ?
IS it ok to stream mp3 music ?
2. I did some test. Some of my friends players would only play a few
seconds and they had to select play to get more data. They were on a
slow link.
3. Any other advice you may have.
The play is to stream some
2004 May 26
13
Dropping established connections
Hello,
I have searched the list but couldn''t find the right answer. I want to
drop an established DNAT connection but could not manage it yet.
Someone earlier said to bring down the public interfaces, stop
shorewall, bring up the public interface and then start shorewall again
but this won''t work.
I also saw a message from Tom that someone then should unload all
iptables
2003 Jun 16
18
Virgin Radio launches an Ogg stream
Apologies if this is a bit of a commercial post (I've not been lurking
long), but you might like to know that the world's most listened-to online
radio station has just launched an Ogg stream. (As of today!)
http://www.virginradio.co.uk/thestation/listen/ogg.html
(or alternatively www.virginradio.co.uk/thestation/listen from a non MSIE+PC
browser).
Any ideas you have to help promote this