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Web radio music royalties?

Hi and thanks in advance for any info. I am in canada to understand better the situation

I have a blog and we are adding a podcast to it for our readers. It is a talk radio podcast.

I want to know if I can put music in between my segments without having to payroyalties?

The show will be 95% talk radio wth a couple breaks and I would like to know if I can fill up that free time with music.

Am I allowed t Use a full song, up to xx secondes or nothing at all?

thank you

f_r_e_d_o_77 Go to this site ffor the whole definition but here is part of the law. Perhaps the most common day-to-day application of royalties that most consumers can relate to involves those paid for the use of copyrighted material. Every time a song is played on the radio, a royalty fee is paid by the station for playing that song. Every time a cable television provider transmits the signal of a broadcast television channel, such as superstation WTBS out of Atlanta, it pays that station a royalty for the right to show it. Every book, magazine, and newspaper published in the United States is protected by a copyright, and royalties must be paid any time a portion of a print product is reproduced by anyone other than the publisher.

http://www.answers.com/topic/royalties

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