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The Phonographic industry, the group representing record companies in the
UK, are to make it impossible for radio stations to stream audio outside the UK. A clause in the PPL's new license for commercial UK broadcasters may result in the shutdown of those stations' Internet streams to listeners everywhere else in the world beginning April 1. Sounds like there needs to be a lobby group set up quickly!! Any volunteers? Mike |
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April 1 - Is this some sort of a trick???
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![]() Mike Terry wrote: The Phonographic industry, the group representing record companies in the UK, are to make it impossible for radio stations to stream audio outside the UK. A clause in the PPL's new license for commercial UK broadcasters may result in the shutdown of those stations' Internet streams to listeners everywhere else in the world beginning April 1. Sounds like there needs to be a lobby group set up quickly!! Any volunteers? And this has exactly what impact upon shortwave radio? dxAce Michigan USA |
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I think they need some lead pipe persuasion.
All life all holiness come from you O Lord http://pwp.surfglobal.net/mjmiller/index.htm "Mike Terry" wrote in message ... The Phonographic industry, the group representing record companies in the UK, are to make it impossible for radio stations to stream audio outside the UK. A clause in the PPL's new license for commercial UK broadcasters may result in the shutdown of those stations' Internet streams to listeners everywhere else in the world beginning April 1. Sounds like there needs to be a lobby group set up quickly!! Any volunteers? Mike |
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On Sat, 18 Mar 2006 09:49:11 -0000, "Mike Terry"
wrote: The Phonographic industry, the group representing record companies in the UK, are to make it impossible for radio stations to stream audio outside the UK. A clause in the PPL's new license for commercial UK broadcasters may result in the shutdown of those stations' Internet streams to listeners everywhere else in the world beginning April 1. Sounds like there needs to be a lobby group set up quickly!! Any volunteers? You want a lobby group, you volunteer, Mike. -- Hooray for the differently sane. |
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![]() "Linz" wrote in message ... On Sat, 18 Mar 2006 09:49:11 -0000, "Mike Terry" wrote: The Phonographic industry, the group representing record companies in the UK, are to make it impossible for radio stations to stream audio outside the UK. A clause in the PPL's new license for commercial UK broadcasters may result in the shutdown of those stations' Internet streams to listeners everywhere else in the world beginning April 1. Sounds like there needs to be a lobby group set up quickly!! Any volunteers? You want a lobby group, you volunteer, Mike. -- Hooray for the differently sane. Ahh, so there are some folk who don't have Mike keeping their killfile warm. Pity. J |
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"Mike Terry" wrote in message
... The Phonographic industry, the group representing record companies in the UK, are to make it impossible for radio stations to stream audio outside the UK. A clause in the PPL's new license for commercial UK broadcasters may result in the shutdown of those stations' Internet streams to listeners everywhere else in the world beginning April 1. Sounds like there needs to be a lobby group set up quickly!! Any volunteers? Mike Methinks the BBC is not party to the agreement you are referring to. They are unaffected, I hope. |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... Mike Terry wrote: The Phonographic industry, the group representing record companies in the UK, are to make it impossible for radio stations to stream audio outside the UK. A clause in the PPL's new license for commercial UK broadcasters may result in the shutdown of those stations' Internet streams to listeners everywhere else in the world beginning April 1. Sounds like there needs to be a lobby group set up quickly!! Any volunteers? And this has exactly what impact upon shortwave radio? Other than the obvious April Fool's reference, the fun part would be that the argument of streaming internet broadcasting to more people than shortwave would become moot. --Mike L. |
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