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Internet radio licensing : ウィキペディア英語版
Internet radio licensing
An Internet radio license is a specific type of broadcast license that allows the licensee to operate an Internet radio station. The licensing authority and number of licenses required varies from country to country, with some countries requiring multiple to cover various areas of a station's operation,〔 and other countries not having stringent licensing procedures in place. Licensing costs also vary, based on the number of listeners that a station has, as well as other factors such as the number of songs played, the number of broadcast hours, and whether tracks are dubbed to a digital playout system.〔
Licensing fees for Internet radio have often been the subject of controversy. For example, in 1998, the passing of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act meant that US-based Internet radio and satellite radio stations would have to pay separate royalties to recording artists and sound recording copyright owners, unlike traditional over-the-air stations that paid royalties only for the use of the underlying musical works. This led to the creation of the ''SaveNetRadio.org'' petition group,〔(SaveNetRadio.org )〕 in addition to the proposal of the Internet Radio Equality Act.
Stations which broadcast via other mediums—for example, by the FM and DAB digital radio—typically must also obtain a separate broadcast license in order to simultaneously broadcast via the Internet.
Multimedia content is an intellectual property. These regulations on this property differ from country to country; however the general rule is that the station must own, or have a license to broadcast the content that is covered under copyright regulations. Content that has been released under some creative commons licenses, public domain or similar can be streamed with no special content licensing requirements. However the content licensed under (non-free cultural Creative Commons licenses with non-commercial (nc) clause ) cannot be streamed if Internet broadcast station has any form of advertising, either in the stream or on the station website.〔(David Childers (2011) ). Internet Broadcasters Information Handbook, Fifth Edition〕
== Internet radio licensing by country ==


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