To complain go to:
https://www.ofcom.org.uk/consult/condocs/pmse_funding/howtorespond/form
These UHF systems transmit from the mic to a local receiver. If you continue
to use channel 69 after broadband takes it over, you will get interference
on your signal. If you are using it in a building
I'm not a lawyer, but my work involves intellectual property issues.
The law should be clear but in practice it isn't. In the US it as follows:
The copyright law of the United States provides for copyright protection in
musical works, including any accompanying words, that are fixed in some
, there is
then a potential claim for breach of copyright.
John
-Original Message-
From: Simon Knight [mailto:si...@setanta-inc.com]
Sent: 16 January 2009 14:30
To: 'NSP group'
Subject: [NSP] Re: Copyright issues
Publishing or recording a traditional tune or any tune in the public domain
does
I have one of John's 11 key sets and have been very happy with it. The
chanter reed and the drones are stable and the tuning is good. John is also
very helpful and I'm sure would support the set really well.
Simon
-Original Message-
From: Adam Westerly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
My reaction on first hearing was negative. After I recorded the stream,
enhanced the sound and played it on a decent hi-fi the pipes were much more
audible. They're quiet but well recorded and separated in the mix on the far
right. If you listen on headphones or computer speakers they're lost.