some time ago in england you had to pay a fee for BBC to go on without ads...
it was taxed by each device inside the house, be it radio/tv set.... someone
from england argued with me that the rights were for listening a certain
concert once in a given date and it did not apply for future reproductions of
the original set... but then this guy is linked to the music industry and in
england bbc has an enormous archive of state of art sound quality concerts put
together thru the years and profits by selling them to the world... I reckon
the artists get their share as well.... if the public domain thing is real
then anyone could play their recordings of these concerts or even sell....
what i do not belive to be right (TO SELL)... anyway even lawyers of these
recognize this issue to be muddy at best....
orion@bhz, brazil

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