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[DMCA-Activists] IBS & CMJ Conferences on Webcasting/Radio/Music (Live36


From: IBSHQ
Subject: [DMCA-Activists] IBS & CMJ Conferences on Webcasting/Radio/Music (Live365 participates)
Date: Sat, 26 Oct 2002 13:46:36 EDT

Great News!

Thursday - Friday, October 31/ November 1 2002, in New York City
CMJ Music Marathon "Webcasting" & "College Radio Day"

All day Friday, 11/1/02 Norm Prusslin, President of IBS, will be
on hand with IBS Members and Staff to
"mentor" participants.  Many IBS live streaming
stations will be there.

IBS and CMJ have long been close and cross promote
and participate in each others events.

If Music is your thing than the CMJ Conference
is all about music.

On Thursday at 12:15 PM will be a CMJ webcasting panel.
Webcasting CARP – 
Rotten from the Head Down or Fresh Fish Special?

The moderator will be Michael Papish, CEO of MediaUnbound
      a Harvard/ WHRB alumni and major contributor to
      Intercollegiate Broadcasting System (IBS) legal briefs.

The panelists include: 
Danny Goldberg (Chairman/CEO of Artemis Records,
    former CEO Warner Bros. Records and President of Atlantic Records); 
David Goldberg (VP & General Manager at Yahoo!, founder and CEO of LAUNCH 
Media); John Simson (Executive Director, SoundExchange); 
John Jeffrey (Executive Vice President, Live365); and 
Kurt Hanson (Publisher, RAIN: Radio & Internet Newsletter).  

CMJ runs October 30 to November 2 and features live music and movies in 
addition to daytime panels. See http://www.cmj.com/marathon/


On Saturday, November 9, 2002
Intercollegiate Broadcasting System (IBS) 
One Day Radio/ Webcasting Conference
will be held in Boston, MA.

(See http://www.ibsradio.org)

IBS will DEMONSTRATE and inaugurate a new
Copyright Royalty FREE Webcasting/ Streaming
"Radio" station.  The station will be operated
by student volunteers.

Conference participants will have the opportunity
to "speak live" over the new stream to
their home stations, family, friends and
the world!  This will be an exciting
revolutionary Cybercast event!

IBS will also be conducting many seminars
all day covering all phases of the new techniques
and technology of radio and webcasting.

Registration is only $10

Live365, a Professional Associate Member
of IBS, will have folks at IBS all day on panels
and to show participants how to use Live365
to "transmit" your audio signal on the Internet.

Part of the IBS "copyright" legal team will
be there including:

Jeff Tellis (who negotiated for IBS Members
the ASCAP/BMI/SESAC language in the
copyright law that brought education and
noncommercial radio a low fixed annual
fee ($65 - $235) and limited or no
reporting requirements.) for composer
copyright royalties.

Michael Papish, WHRB - Harvard, an IBS Member
Station for 62 years, and CEO of MediaUnbound.

Fritz Kass - IBS - Director of Operations

IBS will also have FCC personnel from 
Washington, DC headquarters to answer any
and all questions about licensing your
webcasting operation for live transmission.

If NAB prevails in their legal action, FCC licensed
"radio" and webcasters will PAY NO artist/label
copyright fees on their web stream, just as they
now pay none on their FCC transmission.

I am sure lots of folks have figured out
how to "broadcast" their stream on
a small radio station somewhere and
qualify for lower, or maybe NO royalty.
If not come to IBS, where innovation
and creative ideas are building an industry.

There will also be people there from
"CPB Qualified Stations/Webcasters"
that can tell you how they got the
US Government to PAY ALL THEIR
ROYALTY FEES-ASCAP & RIAA.

So if you want to learn how to get
the government to pay your fees
and meet people WHO HAVE DONE THAT,
come to the IBS Fall Conference,
where there are great ideas by
leading edge experts in communication.

IBOC-the digital transmission of audio over the
airwaves JUST BECAME legal.  Come to IBS and
learn all about it.

The IBS Fall Conference will be at:
The New England Institute of Art & Communications
Host: Len Mailloux, IBS Board Member
10 Brookline Place West
Brookline, MA 02445

Note: there is low cost parking
on the lower floors of this many story
building.

Also do not forget the IBS MEGA MEDIA CONFERENCE
March 7-9, 2003, (Friday - Sunday)
at the Hotel Pennsylvania, New York City
(Across from Penn Station/Madison Square Garden)
1,700 rooms available

There will be over 50 seminars and many LIVE MUSIC
EVENTS.  Over 150 panelists from every part of the
radio and music industry participate.  Over 1,000
webcasting and radio participants from almost
every state come to IBS Conferences for ANSWERS!

    Fritz Kass - IBS

Fritz Kass - Intercollegiate Broadcasting System (IBS)
with over 62 continuous years of supporting college radio
and three decades of negotiating copyright concerns
of education broadcasting for approximately 800 Members.

IBS intends to have 50 NEW webcasting streams
created in the next six months!  

The more presence in
the market place the more power in place.

IBS is America's Sons and Daughters webcasting while learning!





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