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P2P to influence radio playlists 03/14/2003 01:08 PM




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So far, feedback for Microsoft's newly launched MSN Music has been pretty positive. Until now. SFGate.com is reporting that more than 900 radio stations have complained after Microsoft nabbed effective copies of their playlists.

Although some members might remember the old adage that to be copied means one is admired, Radio station owners don't seem to be seeing it this way. When they broadcast on-air, they have adverts; Microsoft are broadcasting online without the adverts, and without the stations DJs. Rob Bennett, senior director for MSN Entertainment commented "It results in a more pleasant experience because you don't have the ads or the DJs." How kind.

Not surprisingly, radio stations across the nation see this as Microsoft piggy-backing their hard work, and an unfair way to compete in the market. MSN Radio is part of MSN Music, and was largely over looked when MSN Music launched. One of it's features is the 'localised radio', offering content from 1,200 radio stations.

The current situation is arguably quite confusing. Microsoft label sites with "like XY.Z FM" and then list what Microsoft describe as a factual piece of information - the name - rather than a trademark. One can't but wonder, if the tables were turned, would there be trademark cease and desist letters being sealed?

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Seb's getting into music playlists now


Seb's getting into music playlists now 04/23/2004 01:26 AM
Seb's musiclog goes live. I've begun rolling music selections in my sidebar using Alan Levine's handy RSS via Javascript tool. Pretty easy. You can see the musiclog on my blog's main page, just below the search boxes. (The RSS feed is here.) [Seb's Open Research]

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Are Playlists Factual Information? 09/17/2004 11:55 AM
When Microsoft launched their new music service, one of the "features" was that they tried to mimic a number of radio stations by offering streaming versions of their playlists, minus all the DJ chatter, commercials and songs that weren't licensed for online usage. This raised a bit of a stink and then quieted down. Now, Wired News is taking a look at the legal issues here and wondering if radio stations have a case against Microsoft? First, they admit that it's a little amusing that Microsoft, who is a strong believer in intellectual property laws, suddenly finds themselves on the other side of this issue. However, it does seem pretty clear that, just like real- time sports data, playlists are protected as being factual information. What the article doesn't say is whether or not the radio stations could claim intellectual property protection over the way they organize those songs -- something that has received some protection in the past, and which may get more protection soon. The other, perhaps stronger case for radio stations is trademark violations. Microsoft is claiming their streaming versions are "like 100.3 FM KSFI FM 100 Continuous Soft Hits," or whatever station they're imitating. The radio stations might make a case that this could confuse users into believing the stream is somehow from that radio station or sponsored by them. Microsoft, of course, will counter that the "like" clearly distinguishes their streams as separate. Either way, there is the question of whether or not this fight is worth it for the radio industry. They don't see internet radio as that big of a threat (yet), and a lawsuit could give Microsoft extra publicity for the service (which might be just what they intended).

Playlists as media integration


Playlists as media integration 06/09/2004 02:11 PM
RSS and weblogs tag team mano a mano vs. syndication and broadcatching.

RSS and weblogs tag team mano a mano vs. syndication and broadcatching

the weblog of Lucas Gonze: RSS and weblogs tag team mano a mano vs. syndication and broadcatching. "The reason for the awkwardness is that RSS is about content from the creator of the RSS feed, while playlists are about deep linking to resources not owned by the linker. (Thanks to Alf Eaton for this insight)."

The funny thing is I was thinking about emailing Lucas about his thoughts on RSS 2.0 and the proper integration of audio posts and playlists integration into it when I saw this post. 

I don't know if I totally agree that RSS is always about content from the creator and never and can't be about deep linking to resources not owned by the linker.  I think that is what Lucas is trying to say above.  When CNET uses RSS maybe but not when webloggers and blog software outputs it.

Lucas points to some good links about the integration of RSS 1.0 and playlists.  It looks likes he's spent some time thinking about this.  I just don't know if I missed a whole online conversation around the subject and how he came to his conclusions.

When I try to think about this area's awkwardness, I keep thinking something is missing.  Maybe we need to study the best practices of mixing the two.  Should there be more then one "best" way in RSS of refering to playlist as a whole and others for deriving playlists out of RSS?

One thing I noticed it that when the big pubs starting using RSS they made RSS work for them. 

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The nature and location of the payload is crucial to the success of all this.

Enclosures don't have meta-data - so they're worthless.  What ever happened to OpenMedia?

Oh yah, I dropped the ball on that - too.


Playlist: Brilliant Playlists


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Building Playlists Of Free MP3s


Building Playlists Of Free MP3s 04/09/2004 04:04 PM
Despite what the recording industry would have you believe, there actually are a lot of bands who release tracks as MP3s for free online, as a way of promoting their music. A while back Lucas Gonze came up with the idea of helping people create web-based playlists for such free MP3s and ended up creating Webjay. I had played around with it a couple months ago when he launched it, but haven't had much time since. It looks like many others, though, have started populating it with some interesting playlists. The idea is not to include unauthorized MP3s (and, in fact, those lists get taken down), but as a way to help promote bands who realize the benefit of offering free MP3s online.

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iTunes Smart Playlists can cause slow
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Refresh Smart Playlists in iTunes using
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Web Sites for Music Playlists and Baby
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Smart playlists can cause slow iTunes
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The perils of iTunes Music Store
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Influence This Ad


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“ITunes Undermines Social Security” .. playlistism .. Wired

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Beyonc©, Your Mix Tape Sucks - The
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Maternal Influence


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A new era for user influence


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