- From: Doc Searls <
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- To: Don Marti <
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- Cc: T-Rob <
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- Subject: Re: [projectvrm] Making Money From Personalization in Radio
- Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2013 22:04:10 -0500
I've heard two different stories about this. One is what you say here: that
if you can use a radio station to launder music for a podcast. And I know
it's done. The other is that you can't. Not legally.
I don't know. Maybe the answer is in here somewhere:
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http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Podcasting_Legal_Guide>
Doc
On Feb 18, 2013, at 6:42 PM, Don Marti
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begin Doc Searls quotation of Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 05:48:23PM -0500:
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> The best radio on radio today is off the air and on the Net. Heard
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> <http://radioparadise.com>? Wonderful. Lots of others like that, too. None
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> of them podcast, of course, because clearing rights on a per-song basis,
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> required for podcasting, aborted that business in the womb. Thank you,
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> DMCA.
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There seems to be an exception for shows that have
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already been broadcast on conventional radio. One of
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my favorite podcasts is a college radio show...
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http://casbahradio.blogspot.com/
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...and plays a lot of stuff that isn't "pod safe".
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I wonder if you could legalize a music podcast by
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finding a slot at a radio station, maybe off hours
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at a small station.
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