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The Emerging Legal Environment for Podcasting

Overview "Podcasting" is portmanteau word - a combination of iPod (the popular device for playing compressed audio files) and ''broadcasting''. Podcasting software permits users to subscribe to pre-recorded audio shows and to automatically have new shows downloaded to their portable music players as new podcasts become available. The key benefit of podcasting is time-shifting. Traditional radio works on the temporal model of having listeners tune in at the time programming is broadcast. In contrast, podcasting involves pre-recording audio broadcasts, uploading these ''broadcasts'' to the internet, and downloading these to MP3 players - permitting users to listen to content at a time that is most convenient to them.

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PublisherSweet & Maxwell File FormatPDF
Date PublishedOctober 2005 Downloads29
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