yes, I think you described the current state of affairs. to listen to
Live365, one must register at the site, similar to registering at a
newspaper website in order to read that particular paper. when you
register, you can choose the preferred media player to listen to Live 365
stations, such as winamp. once you register, Live 365 places a cookie on
your computer so your registration information is obtained automatically.
some audio streams do this to track listenership, as royalty payments are
based on how many listeners are listening to a particular song and how long
they listen to the song. We have bill Clinton to thank for this scheme as
he signed the digital Millennium copyright Act. also, aggregated listener
information allows for better selling of airtime to advertisers.
Kelly
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From: doug leavens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2004 5:56 PM
Subject: Live365 and having to register???
From Bill Sparks' site, I went to a station link
activated it, Winamp attempted to come up, but I got a message that I had
to be registered with Live365 to hear the station.
What Gives?
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