NightAire said:I'm glad to be able to listen via streaming, but how is this legal? The Digital Millennium Copyright Act makes it pretty clear that in any 3-hour period, you're not to play more than 3 songs from any album and no more than 4 recorded songs by the same artist.
How does the rule apply when you're streaming an over the air broadcast? Does the fact that the stream is fed from an air signal allow unlimited plays from the same artist? I've never delved much into streaming so I honestly have no idea how a situation like this works from the legality standpoint. Does the fact that the songs are crossfaded/segued & therefore not aired in the entirety in the clear (not able to be duplicated for re-use) come into play?Bengalsfan said:NightAire said:I'm glad to be able to listen via streaming, but how is this legal? The Digital Millennium Copyright Act makes it pretty clear that in any 3-hour period, you're not to play more than 3 songs from any album and no more than 4 recorded songs by the same artist.
That's for streaming, not over the air broadcasting.
BobOnTheJob said:How does the rule apply when you're streaming an over the air broadcast? Does the fact that the stream is fed from an air signal allow unlimited plays from the same artist? I've never delved much into streaming so I honestly have no idea how a situation like this works from the legality standpoint. Does the fact that the songs are crossfaded/segued & therefore not aired in the entirety in the clear (not able to be duplicated for re-use) come into play?Bengalsfan said:NightAire said:I'm glad to be able to listen via streaming, but how is this legal? The Digital Millennium Copyright Act makes it pretty clear that in any 3-hour period, you're not to play more than 3 songs from any album and no more than 4 recorded songs by the same artist.
That's for streaming, not over the air broadcasting.