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Microsoft Creates Static With New Webcast Feature

An anonymous reader writes "Radio stations are upset because Microsoft is cloning their playlists -- creating sounds-alike internet radio stations without the commercials."

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  1. Should there be by BizidyDizidy · · Score: 5, Interesting

    any intellectualy property expectations of a playlist?

    What's next? Accusing someone of copying the order of items on a store shelf?

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    The safest way to approach lava is to have another person with you and he goes first.
  2. We need to a resist a temptation to take sides by ShatteredDream · · Score: 4, Interesting

    People love to act like the enemy of my enemy is my friend. What they often forget, is that your new "friend" may be equally as much your enemy as your declared enemy. Usually, it is best to just let your enemies kill each other with their own resources.

  3. I wish by Zygote-IC- · · Score: 5, Interesting

    As easy as it is to fall back on the, "Radio sucks, too much commercials" line, and as much as I despise radio, most of the stations in my area play between 40-45 minutes of non-commercial crap.

    It's just different crap. DJs with their stupid jokes, stupid callers with their stupid jokes, etc. etc. In fact, I'd rather listen to commercials than that junk.

    We do have several stations that play 45 minutes of music without commercial interruption, unless of course you count the interruption to tell you that you're listening to 45 minutes of music without commercial interruption.

    Even though, it's till not 80-20 by any stretch of the imagination...although those screaming car ads do seem to last hours.