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From:
Tom Giles
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Date:
Fri, 21 Jun 2002 13:00:28 +0100
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[idm] Radio on Demand
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Hi, Just looked at the revamped BBC Radio 1 website, which now offers radio on demand, i.e. you can stream any of the shows at any time during the week, which is nice. i presume quite a few other radio stations are doing this. The question is: couldn't the whole peer-to-peer / mp3 sharing thing be treated as a kind of radio on demand by the record industry in stead of theft? The tricky problem here is just when you dl a song you come to "own" a copy of it, which is unlike streaming radio broadcasts. Would it be an acceptable solution not only to the record companies but to the listeners to make it so we have to stream mp3s from audiogalaxy, or whatever? On the other hand the only company this would benefit would be the phone companies, as we'd have to listen in real time! Thoughts? Tom --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org