So how long before RIAA jumps all over this? They could use the same P2P arguments they have used against Kazaa and others. Your neighbor could receive the stream from your system and not legally own the music. Not that you can't do the same thing by turning on your radio, but they tend to overlook obvious things like that.
So how long before RIAA jumps all over this? They could use the same P2P arguments they have used against Kazaa and others. Your neighbor could receive the stream from your system and not legally own the music. Not that you can't do the same thing by turning on your radio, but they tend to overlook obvious things like that.
Yeah, but this is about FM, not AM.
But my speakers go to 11...
I thought it was "beauty is in the eye of the buttholder"
What about Edir from Novell? Edir can encompass AD, NDS and Linux. I'm not sure how they price for non-profits, but you may be able to get it free.