Posts Tagged With: legal
· April 12, 2007 at 8:13 am · Hot Web Topics
Over the past few weeks, I have been considering changing the Web Hosting Show’s theme to something different. I’m getting the itch to get something new in there - but the more I search, the luckier I consider myself that I found my first theme when I did.
It seems like no matter where I look or who I talk to there is always a catch or several catches that just scare this old country boy off. I just replied to an E-mail conversation I started with with Mark of PodcastThemes.com, letting him know I’ll probably look to go in a different direction just because of all the loopholes and agreements that must be made. I don’t blame him or anybody else for it. It is their creation and they want to make sure they get plenty of credit for it. Just seems like there should be an easier way.
I want a McDonalds for podcast themes.
I have also considered finding an independent artist that wouldn’t mind me using their song (or doing a song for me) for some free pluggage and a paycheck. The only problem with that is I would have to start listening to song after song till I found something I liked.
So this is an open offer to anybody who wants to take me up on it. Want to do a rock theme for the Web Hosting Show podcast? Let me know and I’ll do my best to make it worth your wild.
· March 27, 2007 at 11:04 am · Online Tools
I found a new music service that might get me back into the whole world of finding new things to listen to.
The name of the Web site that has brought me so much joy is Amie Street. I haven’t had the time to really get down and dirty with it yet, but so far I like what I see.
Most of the music on the Web site is from independent artists and fairly cheap too. Of course the more popular the artist becomes, the more expensive the music downloads might be. All the songs start out as free - and can rise to 98 cents.
What about DRM protection? None to be found!
We have no DRM on our mp3’s, so once you buy them, they’re yours. Put them on your iPod, your computer, a CD you made for road trips, or anything else you can come up with.
So if you are looking for a a new way to discover some awesome new bands, give it a shot. You might even be able to find a few coupons out there to give you an even better free sample of what you can do with the service. If you join up, add me as a friend - I am interested in seeing how that aspect works as well.
· December 9, 2006 at 5:00 am · Web Hosting
What great legal battle did the Web hosting industry win this week? What is the best way to find a supporter or sponsor for you next big idea? What my new favorite freeware application for both Web hosts and Web hosting clients? I am the man with all the answers, and I’ll be giving them to you one by one on this week’s edition of the Web Hosting Show.
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