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Originally Posted by Knuckles
You need licenses and etc to play copywrighted music and if you dont get proper permissions and pay money to Swedish organization called STIM you might get MindArk into another lawsuit
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actually... this is not really correct. there is a small loophole in the copyright laws, and a dj who is mixing music from one track to the next is in fact altering the music from its orignal form, thus make a copyright issues invalid.
how do i know this? i am the owner of ravetrax.com, an online broadcasting site. we stream audio and video using shoutcast/winamp, we are also the flahship beta team for winamp, shoutcast, and nsv (nullsoft video).
copyright issues have been thrown at us more than i care to count, and each time we crawl through our loophole and wave.
and i'm still waiting on that phone call from neverdie explaining when i can get on the decks and stream a nasty goa/psy set for you guys...
but if it make any difference, i do a live set every saturday night just tune into ravetrax and go hunting, or dacing at CND...
Rava