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2004 Aug 06
2
Dynamic playlist support
Asymmetric wrote:
[SNIP]
>
> I don't know (don't use ices) but I thought I should inform you.. taking
> user requests may cause you to violate the RIAA rules regarding that
> topic, depending on how you handle it. Be careful. ;)
>
It's for my office... I'd love to play my CDs on my radio, but it would
disturb those that don't like my music. Some do, so this was our
solution.
If I do this publicly, I've already resear...
2004 Aug 06
2
DMCA and webcasting
...stations who broadcast online
> > have to pay royalties, but the amount to be paid has yet to be specified.
>
> First off the DMCA was enacted in 1998. I believe you are also exempt
> for it if you also broadcast over-the-air. _That_ part might have
> changed, as certainly the RIAA will be after money from traditional
> labels.
Everything that I've come across and it is my understanding is that
traditional radio stations are not exempt if they broadcast via the
web. In short, the RIAA and the labels it represents are greedy
individuals and will take their money where...
2004 Aug 06
3
Dynamic playlist support
...>>
>
Wow, this must have just happened in the last 12 months (I last looked
into this about a year ago).
Can you point out a URL to the info. Actually, not really the info, but
any opinions regarding this from artists, radio stations, mailing list
discussions, etc. I'm sure the RIAA has a page or two up about this,
but it's probably devoid of reasoning, etc.
Thanks for the heads up.
Sujal
> Online radio is COMPLETELY DIFFERENT than on-the-air radio. You MUST
> follow the RIAA guidelines for non-interactive broadcasts for online
> radio, and you do not have to...
2004 Aug 06
2
RIAA's new take on MP3
Sorry, I know it's marginally unrelated to icecast, but it most
certainly affects all American citizens interested in MP3/Ogg Vorbis:
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/zd/20011018/tc/why_the_riaa_owes_us_all_an_apology_1.html
What the hell do they think they're doing?
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2000 Jun 19
7
Streaming Considerations.
...9;s wrong, LMK and I'll post it there.
I have a friend who's running an online radio station, well, group of
stations, actually.
They're stuck in the .ra format, which I personally think sucks rocks. MP3
has a lot of flack surrounding it these days, as well as the problems that
the RIAA doesn't like, such as being able to save a stream and stuff like that.
Will a vorbis stream be able to be saved? Is it possible to somehow lable
it private, such that it won't be able to be saved?
Morality of the RIAA aside (I hate them personally, and think they should
all die slow, p...
2000 Jun 19
7
Streaming Considerations.
...9;s wrong, LMK and I'll post it there.
I have a friend who's running an online radio station, well, group of
stations, actually.
They're stuck in the .ra format, which I personally think sucks rocks. MP3
has a lot of flack surrounding it these days, as well as the problems that
the RIAA doesn't like, such as being able to save a stream and stuff like that.
Will a vorbis stream be able to be saved? Is it possible to somehow lable
it private, such that it won't be able to be saved?
Morality of the RIAA aside (I hate them personally, and think they should
all die slow, p...
2006 May 19
2
DAAP maybe? (Re: multichannel streaming)
...g this protocol.
(iTunes by itself can only share playlists with your intra-net
shared machines. It is currently designed on purpose this way
because much earlier versions allowed people to share playlists
clear across the 'net if you opened up certain ports on your
firewall. Apple & RIAA et al. of course did not like this. I can
vouch for earlier iTunes did indeed work that way, and did allow
"scrubbing" across the 'net albeit with a delay as can be expected.
There used to be hacks that worked with the newer versions of
iTunes to open-up its present closed shari...
2004 Aug 06
2
legalities of streaming
...esent, fees based upon roughly how many
listeners your station has & how many songs in your broadcast are by
artists/composers they represent.
B) Obtain permissions from the copyright holder of the particular *recording*
of the composition you want to play. SoundExchange (a division of the RIAA)
offers a compulsory license at .07 cents per song per listener, for every song
you play. There *was* a deal for an alternative percent of revenue royalty,
but the legislation authorizing this had a sunset clause of December 2002.
C) Switch your Internet connection to one where servers are all...
2004 Aug 06
2
DMCA and webcasting
On Thu, 13 Sep 2001, Joshua Vickery wrote:
> Great, so should we file with SoundExchange or wait for the RIAA to pick
> a rate?
Yes, you are supposed to file with the RIAA (SE as you suggest?). Period,
end of story. Jwz covers this on his site IIRC.
> Even if they insisted on collecting $0.004 per performance I don't think
> we have even 100000 "performances" a year. Say 20 li...
2004 Aug 06
1
Re: mp3pro and the mp3 streaming license]
> >There's still a possibility that the DMCA will be dismantled before the
> >arbitration is even finished. You shouldn't have to pay the RIAA
> >anyway, and the fact that they are even involved is astrocious.
>
> I think having the DMCA repealed would be too much to hope for, but one can
> dream right.. :)
At the very least section 1201's days are numbered. That's the
anti-circumvention section. The most evi...
2004 Aug 06
0
Dynamic playlist support
...gt; If I do this publicly, I've already researched the royalty situation,
> etc. It's not all that complicated in that regard... radio stations
> already allow callin shows. This is just a variation.
Online radio is COMPLETELY DIFFERENT than on-the-air radio. You MUST
follow the RIAA guidelines for non-interactive broadcasts for online
radio, and you do not have to follow these for on-the-air radio.
This isn't a simple variation. There are completely different rules.
For instance, if you fulfill a request, it must be ONE HOUR after the
requrest was made (I _think_). Not...
2004 Aug 06
1
Icecast User Login Question
...he context of
the original question, which sounds like college radio, the subscriber
base may only be local college students, or citizens from the
surrounding area.
I happen to setup WXOU's streaming server here at Oakland University a
few years ago. Unfortunately it was disabled when the RIAA sent out all
those desist orders a few years ago, and it was never brought back up.
In the case of WXOU, the RIAA situation could have been easily handled
with an authentication scheme that allowed university affiliates to
somehow authenticate to the stream.
My point is, that in many cases, th...
2008 Mar 05
4
NIN Ghosts music (free download) safe for MOH?
Is the new NIN Ghosts music (free download) safe for MOH?
Justin
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2004 Aug 06
3
Dynamic playlist support
Hello everyone,
Just curious if ices supports dynamic playlists... I would like to
generate one on the fly based on user requests etc. I'm startnig to go
through icedj's source code to see how they use shout.
I'd just use that, but I'm having trouble with shout.
Thanks,
Sujal
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2004 Aug 06
4
Re: mp3pro and the mp3 streaming license]
...e companies.
Reember, tradidional radio doesn't have to pay these, even if they are
broadcasting online. Nor are they subject to the compulsory license.
There's still a possibility that the DMCA will be dismantled before the
arbitration is even finished. You shouldn't have to pay the RIAA
anyway, and the fact that they are even involved is astrocious.
> All the W3C 'specs' are released in an RFC style, free to all.. not NS nor
> MS nor anyone else can charge for implementation of recommendations made by
> the W3C.
Exactly. All standards should be done thsi wa...
2004 Aug 06
0
legalities of streaming
...n roughly how many
> listeners your station has & how many songs in your broadcast are by
> artists/composers they represent.
>
> B) Obtain permissions from the copyright holder of the particular
*recording*
> of the composition you want to play. SoundExchange (a division of the
RIAA)
> offers a compulsory license at .07 cents per song per listener, for every
song
> you play. There *was* a deal for an alternative percent of revenue
royalty,
> but the legislation authorizing this had a sunset clause of December 2002.
>
> C) Switch your Internet connection to one...
2004 Aug 06
3
DMCA and webcasting
Last year I arranged with my college radio station and ITS department to
webcast the radiostation using icecast. The webcast has been a wonderful
success so far. My problem now is not technical, but political. A few days
ago I recieved the following message from the station director:
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hey josh,
i talked to [faculty advisor]
2001 Apr 05
3
OT: long - Replacing CD's? was RE: New type of copy-prot ected audio CDs are coming...
...HS AND it is
backwards compatible with CD's. It misses one feature
consumers have grown to love though - recordablity. This missing
piece stops the death of VHS.
as far as DataPlay info: try this link.
<http://www.digitmag.co.uk/news/display_news.cfm?NewsID=772>
I cannot imagine the RIAA embracing this device unless it eliminaties
all possibilty of perfect digital extraction. They will need to push for
every device to provide only analog outputs for pre-recorded media and
prevent PC makers from incorporating it into computers (good luck!).
Myles
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2007 May 24
2
Speex into a wav file
...create a
> Speex compressed Wav file.
Can you provide me with a copy of one of these files? Please
email it directly to me.
Erik
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2007 Feb 01
2
Problem decoding .flac files
...hard to tell without seeing the file... can you host one (or email
> me if <5MB)?
>
> Josh
If I post a link to the file, since it's from a CD, is there any problem
with copyright? I know this isn't a huge mailing list. I just don't
want to be creating problems with the RIAA and their temperamental
people.
Hal