325ad
Number of posts : 967 Age : 54 Location : Native America Registration date : 2008-11-07 Points : 7123
| Subject: DJ's help me understand why if an Artist is R.I.A.A. protected you are not allowed to play their music? Tue Jan 12, 2010 9:29 pm | |
| This law is about piracy how does playing the music over the internet violote this law or constitute piracy. Seems like all the bands I know want their songs played by all radio possible. Perhaps I am in the dark as I have not been a DJ in over a dozen years. LMK. Thanks. P.S. anyone know anything about this www.riaaradar.com site? |
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againsttheantichrist
Number of posts : 1120 Age : 35 Location : Somewhere in Georgia Registration date : 2008-11-26 Points : 7080
| Subject: Re: DJ's help me understand why if an Artist is R.I.A.A. protected you are not allowed to play their music? Tue Jan 12, 2010 11:07 pm | |
| That website is what we use to determine what is safe to play and not to play.
The problem is royalties. If a band is part of the RIAA, we have to pay royalties every time we play them. To do otherwise is to commit theft.
EDIT: This also applies to record labels. |
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325ad
Number of posts : 967 Age : 54 Location : Native America Registration date : 2008-11-07 Points : 7123
| Subject: Re: DJ's help me understand why if an Artist is R.I.A.A. protected you are not allowed to play their music? Wed Jan 13, 2010 1:19 am | |
| - againsttheantichrist wrote:
- That website is what we use to determine what is safe to play and not to play.
The problem is royalties. If a band is part of the RIAA, we have to pay royalties every time we play them. To do otherwise is to commit theft.
EDIT: This also applies to record labels. Thanks Bryan. How is it theft if you buy an album then play a song or two from the purchased album? Is it because your audience has to have a media player to hear the songs, and by doing so they are basically downloading the songs they hear? LMK. This old dog - RUFF! Wants to know why certain bands do not get played? I am looking for some logical reasoning. Is this something that just internet broadcast have to do? I have known and still know a few regular local radio personalities and I can not see how everytime they play song they have to pay to do so. I also remember and know that regular local radio stations get a ton of promo albums from the record companies who basical beg for air time. I can not see how a record label can beg a station to play their material then try to charge the radio stations to do so! |
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