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my first radio station (June 2004)

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MA
Marcher
Yes. Bar the panic at the news, it sounds okay. I'm not to keen on Brazilian music.
DE
dejay03104
well try it anyway Wink
DJ
DJ Dave
so i guess this station has a licence with MCPS? or Live 365?
DE
dejay03104
Yes, although it is with SHOUTcast. Very Happy

Dejay Cool
DJ
DJ Dave
You need a licence to broadcast music just like any other internet station or FM station. If not you are braking the law and could pay a big fine and if Radio is something you want to get into in life this could stop you from doing it.
DJ
DJ Dave
SHoutcast do not supply a licence.
DE
dejay03104
oh well i dont care anyway Cool
DE
dejay03104
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Arrow join me same place tommorow
Arrow 19.15 - 22.00 R'n'B & Pop
Arrow Presented by Jonny G
Arrow Live In N. Ireland
Arrow Were Still Live!!
DE
dejay03104
well shoutcast dont say anything about needing a lisense so it is there fault!!
DE
dejay03104
OK PEPS!!

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Arrow Listen in now FOR NOTHING!!


Dejay Cool
DV
dvboy
Quote:
Musical compositions and sound recordings are creative works that are protected by the copyright laws of the United States (title 17, U.S. Code) and other countries. Under U.S. law, the owner of a copyright has the exclusive right to (and to authorize others to) reproduce the work, use parts of the work in a new creation, distribute the work in whole or in part, and to publicly display or perform the work (including on web pages and through webcasting). With few exceptions, it is illegal to reproduce, distribute or broadcast a sound recording without the permission of the copyright owner. It is your responsibility to comply with the copyright laws when you become a webcaster.


http://www.shoutcast.com/download/broadcast.phtml#copyright
SJ
sjdavis
You need to get yourself a static IP mate.

I would be prepared to do something like this however, yes, the licensing issues would concern me more than anything, and I haven't got the money to be paying royalties, dishing out fines and the lark. What do RSL 28-day radio stations do with regard to this?

Will have a look into this anyway.

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