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Interview: ELEMENTS part 1 || EARTH || 30th June 2007 || Brown Alley (pg. 28)
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Anomyst
Got this post in the ITM forums, and wondering if anyone knows any info about broadcasting LIVE from the mainroom to internet radio? and which online stations would do this?


MarkWeiss
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Hello you Ozzies!

I'm totally new on this forum. Feel like an intruder cause I live in belgium (europe).

I know about this Earth event, was wondering if any of you know if it will be broadcasted
somewhere on livestream on the internet (radio???) if so, please can you reply here?!

I'm wanting to listen badly, seems one hell of a party

sorry I am not familiar with Australian online radio, if you can please help,
thanks thanks thanks and have fun all of you who go there!

kind regards from Mark
Deeman
Mate you gotta be happy that someone in Belgium knows about this. Hooking this up to the internet for livestream would be a friggin awesome idea.
narcism
thought most internet radio shows are being/have been shut down

if you cant hook up a livestream, just record the sets and upload them for all the abroad listeners
Teflon_Teapot
i know syn does live broadcasts benji, and considering you have been doing sets for harder generation they might be worth a try. although organising something like that at last minute would be pretty hard, maybe just record sets this time and speak to them about doing it for the next party.
sunrise3500
quite a grey area with that because of all the laws with paying royalties and restrictions with internet radio that apply here.. and having your server overseas in like norway or something doesn't help you, it comes down to the location of the broadcaster, not the server
dunno how active ARIA (or is it ARPA in this case?) with this stuff, they are aware, etc, although it's not like it's freaking pop music, RIAA can suck a fat one too (damn you howard)...


heh to think you can be an internet radio pirate O_o.. 1 vote for freedom of speech!
but anyways, with that aside...just get a host (Anyone interested in pooling in funds together to purchase some shoutcast/icecast hosting? or a colo? :D, no point paying x a month if you're only gonna use it once a week or something, might as well share the time and share the costs...)

and then you'll need internet at the venue, and you're set...
Anomyst
Good idea, will record the sets and upload em! :)

Thanks guys!
James Brooke
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Originally posted by sunrise3500
dunno how active ARIA (or is it ARPA in this case?) with this stuff, they are aware, etc, although it's not like it's freaking pop music


APRA a major pain in the arse in regards to internet streaming, it doesn't matter if it is pop music or not...everyone has to pay!

For you to stream the main room of this party it would cost $550 just for the rights to stream the audio from your website, thats not including servers and computers and bandwidth...
APRA website
Dj_Es-Dva
Don't Kiss stream on the weekends from like "Kiss in the Clubs?"...
sunrise3500
quote:
Originally posted by James Brooke
APRA a major pain in the arse in regards to internet streaming, it doesn't matter if it is pop music or not...everyone has to pay!

For you to stream the main room of this party it would cost $550 just for the rights to stream the audio from your website, thats not including servers and computers and bandwidth...
APRA website

that's what i was saying. "piracy" ftw... *cough*
James Brooke
quote:
Originally posted by Dj_Es-Dva
Don't Kiss stream on the weekends from like "Kiss in the Clubs?"...


yeah they do, so they pay the fee.... which they then make the club or event holder pay... ;)

MissBee
quote:
Originally posted by James Brooke
APRA a major pain in the arse in regards to internet streaming, it doesn't matter if it is pop music or not...everyone has to pay!


APRA are like this for good reason, they are protecting all artists out there, not just the ones that make pop music :P
Deeman
Sing me some CHOOOOOOOOONZ Miss Bee :)
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