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There were some great answers to my last question about ads on radio,
so I figured I would throw out another question and hope for the same ![]() I'd like to create an audio talk show on the internet. Can I use any audio from other talk shows, from news shows, and so on? Can I read directly from web pages since they are publicly available? Not that I would only rip stuff off, but say I wanted to play a clip of something on someone else's show, or from the news, and then comment on it. Does everything basically need permission? And would that mean paying royalties, which I'm not going to do? Just a basic FAQ on this sort of thing would be great. I've searched for a while and all I seem to find is "fair use" on downloading mp3s (don't care) and on using published works in university classrooms (which isn't a public thing like a talk show). Any information you could give would be appreciated. Thanks! OIE |
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