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IronGuardian
Number of posts : 2271 Age : 35 Location : Perth, Western Australia Registration date : 2008-11-03 Points : 8358
| Subject: Legal questions re podcasts Wed Jul 28, 2010 1:23 pm | |
| Howdy folks, got a question about podcasts. Whats the legality behind them? Do you have to pay royalties to the band, or ask their permission to play their music? How is it different to a radio show, and what makes it different to illegally sharing music? |
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Garrison4JC
Number of posts : 413 Age : 51 Location : California Registration date : 2009-11-30 Points : 5999
| Subject: Re: Legal questions re podcasts Wed Jul 28, 2010 3:40 pm | |
| Legal Guide For PodcastingThe above link will get you started. However, I will illustrate the basic rules I go by for my own podcast, "The Master's Metal". 1. I play exclusively unsigned and independent artists who are not under the umbrella of the RIAA. 2. The only exception at this time is Tooth & Nail/Solid State/BEC who have given Untombed Radio permission to play releases covered under their labels. This also applies to podcasts associated with Untombed Radio. 3. I receive verbal and/or written permission from the artists and/or labels to place their content in my podcast recordings. 4. I play no more that one track per release per hour. 5. I play no more than 1/3 of the tracks included on each release. 6. I provide my podcast free of charge and operate as non-profit/non-commercial. 7. I discourage audio piracy and advocate legal purchasing methods. 8. I provide the track title, artist name and label affiliation. 9. I provide means of contact for the audience and included artists and/or labels. 10. I archive podcasts for no longer than six weeks. These are all basic media rights laws that I follow to the letter. |
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MetalFRO
Number of posts : 1993 Age : 47 Location : Nebraska, USA Registration date : 2008-11-13 Points : 7932
| Subject: Re: Legal questions re podcasts Wed Jul 28, 2010 11:32 pm | |
| - Garrison4JC wrote:
- 1. I play exclusively unsigned and independent artists who are not under the umbrella of the RIAA.
2. The only exception at this time is Tooth & Nail/Solid State/BEC who have given Untombed Radio permission to play releases covered under their labels. This also applies to podcasts associated with Untombed Radio. DUDE!!! Where was I when this happened? When did we find out about it? Who did they contact? Inquiring minds want to know (that being me)! |
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325ad
Number of posts : 967 Age : 54 Location : Native America Registration date : 2008-11-07 Points : 7123
| Subject: Re: Legal questions re podcasts Thu Jul 29, 2010 1:17 am | |
| - MetalFRO wrote:
- Garrison4JC wrote:
- 1. I play exclusively unsigned and independent artists who are not under the umbrella of the RIAA.
2. The only exception at this time is Tooth & Nail/Solid State/BEC who have given Untombed Radio permission to play releases covered under their labels. This also applies to podcasts associated with Untombed Radio. DUDE!!! Where was I when this happened? When did we find out about it? Who did they contact? Inquiring minds want to know (that being me)! For sure Permission should also be sought for bands on Facedown. |
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Garrison4JC
Number of posts : 413 Age : 51 Location : California Registration date : 2009-11-30 Points : 5999
| Subject: Re: Legal questions re podcasts Thu Jul 29, 2010 2:20 pm | |
| I was informed a couple of weeks ago by James M. that we received permission from Tooth & Nail/Solid State/BEC for the broadcasts and associated podcasts. I believe it was through Dale speaking to them at Cornerstone 2010?
I already received permissions from Facedown, Strike First, Sancrosanct, BombWorks, Retroactive, Soundmass, NH, Ulterium, Rivel, Nightmare, NePlusUltra, Bullroser, Roxx, Sullen, Open Grave, DMD and etc. Some of them were verbal, some were written via email or private message.
I was originally play most of the Facedown bands on my "Brutal" show...but...I caught a LOT of flack for placing too much emphasis on "Core" bands (as "Brutal" is usually restricted to Death and Unblack). I still sneak a few "Core" tracks in each episode for variety.
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JeffdlS
Number of posts : 10442 Age : 54 Location : Texas Registration date : 2008-11-02 Points : 12820
| Subject: Re: Legal questions re podcasts Thu Jul 29, 2010 5:03 pm | |
| Must've been hard getting NePlusUltra, Sullen & Open Grave since I've heard they can be a real pain in the @$$ |
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fishingd
Number of posts : 1540 Age : 42 Location : Anchorage,Alaska Registration date : 2008-11-04 Points : 7428
| Subject: Re: Legal questions re podcasts Thu Jul 29, 2010 7:37 pm | |
| - Garrison4JC wrote:
- I was informed a couple of weeks ago by James M. that we received permission from Tooth & Nail/Solid State/BEC for the broadcasts and associated podcasts. I believe it was through Dale speaking to them at Cornerstone 2010?
That is true, I talked to Brandon who the CEO for Tooth and Nail. He will be sending me some release forms in the next few weeks so Untombed Radio and Metal Pulse RAdio will be able to play their music on there. I remind you that it can only be played on Untombed Radio. I will pass on more info as I get it. |
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pdcsinger
Number of posts : 19 Age : 57 Registration date : 2010-07-22 Points : 5257
| Subject: Re: Legal questions re podcasts Thu Jul 29, 2010 8:15 pm | |
| If anyone cares, Project Damage Control is registered with BMI, but we are not going to nickel and dime people for mechanicals on the net, especially when the audiences for this niche market are what they are. If anyone wants to play it, go for it, just let us know about it. |
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pdcsinger
Number of posts : 19 Age : 57 Registration date : 2010-07-22 Points : 5257
| Subject: Re: Legal questions re podcasts Thu Jul 29, 2010 8:28 pm | |
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Kamerad Ash
Number of posts : 2273 Age : 46 Location : Hell Registration date : 2008-12-12 Points : 8602
| Subject: Re: Legal questions re podcasts Thu Jul 29, 2010 9:05 pm | |
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pdcsinger
Number of posts : 19 Age : 57 Registration date : 2010-07-22 Points : 5257
| Subject: Re: Legal questions re podcasts Fri Jul 30, 2010 8:43 am | |
| Welsome to the "new business model" which is...nobody gets paid for music because music is free. |
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325ad
Number of posts : 967 Age : 54 Location : Native America Registration date : 2008-11-07 Points : 7123
| Subject: Re: Legal questions re podcasts Fri Jul 30, 2010 12:32 pm | |
| - pdcsinger wrote:
- Welsome to the "new business model" which is...nobody gets paid for music because music is free.
Yep, that is why it is best to release songs one at a time and the bands to control it, if you are going to stream your music. Dude, Ash sorry that happened to your CD's the Whirlwind guys are pretty cool usually. |
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Garrison4JC
Number of posts : 413 Age : 51 Location : California Registration date : 2009-11-30 Points : 5999
| Subject: Re: Legal questions re podcasts Fri Jul 30, 2010 5:01 pm | |
| As I said in my original post, there are a LOT of small details in concern to the laws with Podcasting. There are a lot of laws written in "legalese" that only a lawyer can understand as well.
I know that in the case of The Master's Metal (Me), Metal Blessing (Blake) and Full Armor of God (Kuba) we are actually covered under our respective radio stations as being "archived broadcasts". All three of us are broadcast on stations which are legally free to play RIAA artists (Metal Blessing Radio, Fuel Radio and Refinery Radio). We are allowed to archive our shows in podcast form for a limited amount of time (six weeks).
If you stick to playing only independent and unsigned artists (with their permission, of course) then you can post the podcasts without these restrictions. This is the road I usually take anyway...the only two bands RIAA I have played in the past have been Living Sacrifice and Soul Embraced. The rest of those T&N/SS/BEC artists aren't going to fit into my Heavy and Brutal Podcasts, so, it isn't a big deal either way for me personally. /shrug
I went nuts back six months ago with reading through hundreds of pages of laws regarding this topic. I actually appreciate that this restrictions forced me to look further for more Metal and I ended up discovering some awesome new music in the process that I would not have known otherwise! |
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VaughanGF
Number of posts : 65 Age : 46 Registration date : 2009-08-03 Points : 5683
| Subject: Re: Legal questions re podcasts Sat Jul 31, 2010 12:51 pm | |
| Thanks for this info. I had been wondering the same thing myself. |
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