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Transistor kills the radio star?

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«Other sites are always fighting for this lucrative market, each offering similar but slightly different services. There are many that work on a monthly-fee basis rather than billing by track. And a new and slightly different concept is mercora (www.mercora.com). Here you pay a small monthly fee and share tracks - you broadcast your tracks (you can make like a DJ if you want) whilst you record the tracks broadcast by others. Mercora pays a fee for broadcast rights which makes it within the law.» 

«How do I add music to Social·fm Desktop? Please select File > Add Music Files; or Please select File > Add Music Folder. You may add individual music files or folders. Simply browse your PC for the desired music file or folder, then double-click to add to Social·fm Desktop. To view all music files in Social·fm Desktop, select 'My Library' on the left-hand column of Social·fm Desktop.»

«Social·fm complies fully with non-interactive webcasting license restrictions as per the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). If you'd like more information, our legal policy is located here: Social·fm has a statutory license from SoundExchange® (the independent non-profit organization that represents over 500 music labels) for the non-interactive webcasting of digital audio as per the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), 17 U.S.C. ¤ 114 (requires Adobe Acrobat plug-in). Social·fm has musical composition performance rights through licenses with ASCAP, BMI and SESAC» (aqui)

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