Re: Playing Music on your Podcasts!

  • From: "Monica Lofton" <monicar_lofton@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <blindcasting@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 19:20:34 -0600

(lol) I have no desire to buy them either unless I buy moldy oldies.
Monica with her incredihound, Grandpa James
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Skype name changed to Incredihound
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gary Wood" <k8hlx@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <blindcasting@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 4:38 PM
Subject: Re: Playing Music on your Podcasts!


Hi Monica.  Well I have no desire to by CD's today!
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Monica Lofton" <monicar_lofton@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <blindcasting@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 1:31 PM
Subject: Re: Playing Music on your Podcasts!


> Yes, and when I think of all the albums and CD's I used to buy just for
> one
> song, it makes me sick. I sure won't do it now.
> Monica with her incredihound, Grandpa James
> MSN and Email: monicar_lofton@xxxxxxxxx
> Skype name changed to Incredihound
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Gary Wood" <k8hlx@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <blindcasting@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 11:13 AM
> Subject: Re: Playing Music on your Podcasts!
>
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> Hi Julie.  Well that's what I thought!  As far as "stealing music is
> concerned?"  Around 1947/48, my folks got a wire recorder.  This was quite
> a
> novelty for us, because we would record our voices, but we also recorded
> music off the radio.  Sometimes my dad would record music from some the
> radio shows that were on then, and also, we recorded some prerecorded
> music;
> so it would be plausible that he was stealing music?  Then in the late
> 50s,
> I got a tape recorder.  I recorded music off the radio, and also we found
> a
> way to record music off of television, so around 1960, I recorded songs
> from
> American Bandstand.  Stealing?  In the 70s, I recorded off the radio onto
> my
> cassette player.  Stealing?  Now in the 50s, I got 45 rpm records, which I
> paid for most of these, and in the 90s, I bought CD's with my hard earned
> money.  I was going to hold out for CD's I could record on, but got the
> bug
> to buy them.  Pardon my rant, but I hope you get the picture!
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "JULIE MELTON" <jewelsong21@xxxxxxx>
> To: <blindcasting@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 10:55 AM
> Subject: Re: Playing Music on your Podcasts!
>
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>> Gary,
>>
>> Many independent artists offer downloads in the hope that people will buy
>> their CD's.  Of course, the RIAA would never use such a sensible
>> strategy.
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>> JulieMelton
>> visit me at
>> www.heart-and-music.com
>> Keep smiling!
>>
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>>>From: "Gary Wood" <k8hlx@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>Reply-To: blindcasting@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>To: <blindcasting@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>Subject: Re: Playing Music on your Podcasts!
>>>Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 10:37:39 -0500
>>>
>>>Hi Chrissie.  In 1968, there was a popular singer named Janis Ian.  I
>>>heard that she wasn't against people downloading her music; and I thought
>>>I read where she said that artists don't get a lot of money from the
>>>music
>>>they produce!
>>>----- Original Message ----- From: "Chrissie" <chrissie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>To: <blindcasting@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 9:17 AM
>>>Subject: Re: Playing Music on your Podcasts!
>>>
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>>>>Oh dear, what a can of worms has been opened with this.  I can well see
>>>>that
>>>>artists should get paid for what they do, that's only fair, however, I
>>>>wonder how much money that the RIAA collect actually goes to any of the
>>>>artists at all, rather than their administrator/bean counters?  I
>>>>wouldn't
>>>>mind betting more than actually any artists see.  Where will it end.
>>>>Will a
>>>>person caught whistling a tune on the street be had up for copyright
>>>>infringement - okay that's tongue in cheek but even so...  Btw, as far
>>>>as
>>>>ACB Radio Interactive is concerned, I believe this whole thing is in the
>>>>process of being dealt with by ACB itself.  I'd like to hope that the
>>>>RIAA's
>>>>aim is not to shut people down by making things so prohibitively
>>>>expensive
>>>>that no one can do anything but, I guess when you're in an industry
>>>>that's
>>>>changing as rapidly as the music industry is, you're going to try and
>>>>hold
>>>>on to what you know for as long as you can and also grab as much as you
>>>>can
>>>>out of it.  It does seem though that the whole thing of copyright needs
>>>>updating worldwide.
>>>>
>>>>Just my two cents worth.
>>>>
>>>>Chrissie
>>>>
>>>>----- Original Message ----- From: "Monty Icenogle KD6CAE"
>>>><monty@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>>>To: <blindcasting@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>>Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 1:45 PM
>>>>Subject: Re: Playing Music on your Podcasts!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>I personally believe that a broadcaster or podcaster when casting via
>>>>>the
>>>>>internet should be able to play whatever he/she desires. The RIAA and
>>>>>related goons should not be allowed to tell us what we can play or how
>>>>>we
>>>>>can play it!
>>>>>As I see it, nothing is being stolen, and to me the only way for us to
>>>>show
>>>>>these goons what we think of their crazy tactics of trying to control
>>>>every
>>>>>last little thing we do with their content, is to not give in to their
>>>>>demands. Play the hell out of any music of theirs you want on your
>>>>podcasts.
>>>>>I'm a broadcaster over at ACB radio interactive, and I enjoy being part
>>>>>of
>>>>>such a project. I'm certainly not going to allow them to tell me what I
>>>>can
>>>>>play and what I can't. do you realize that if I gave in to their
>>>>rediculous
>>>>>demands, I couldn't play 98 percent of the files I have?
>>>>>In fact, I'm sure if they could they would pass some crazy law saying
>>>>>if
>>>>my
>>>>>files were in any NonDRM'd format that it'd be illegal for me to have,
>>>>even
>>>>>if I ripped them from my own purchased CD's!
>>>>>They are getting way out of hand in my view, and if we give in to their
>>>>>every demand, they'll be getting what they want, and that drives me up
>>>>>the
>>>>>wall!
>>>>>I'm going to continue to have fun broadcasting on interactive, and I
>>>>>can
>>>>>only hope that some day the consumer will somehow some way win against
>>>>>the
>>>>>truly beyond greedy RIAA!
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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