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  1. Re:And then the FBI knocks down your door.... on Peercasting Ready for Primetime? · · Score: 1

    You can Broadcast Creative Commons licensed music :) http://www.dance-industries.com/ http://http//ccmixter.org/ Or you could do a talk radio show with http://darkice.sourceforge.net/ Theres tons of stuff you can freely broadcast and stay legal I have a Peercast Station set up brodacasting CC music http://lightfoot.org/

  2. Re:Open source????? on Peercasting Ready for Primetime? · · Score: 1
  3. Re:So much for PeerCast... on Peercasting Ready for Primetime? · · Score: 1

    Hey I have been running a peercast station for about a month you can check it out at my Homepage at http://lightfoots.org/

  4. My Peercast Station Featuring CC music on Peercasting Ready for Primetime? · · Score: 1

    Heh I guess this would be a good test to see how well my peercast station can stand up. the link to my station is on my homepage @ http://lightfoots.org I currently Broadcast content that is under a Creative Commons Share or simular license. You can also Leave me a comment in the peercast Yellow pages by clicking on the message bubble you can so a search for my station Just type Lightfoot That should bring up my station :) lets see if I can get over a Hundred listners using just a standard Cable internet connection

  5. Re:So much for PeerCast... on Peercasting Ready for Primetime? · · Score: 1

    Yes it's on the Help page. There is also Freecast at http://Freecast.org it's Open source and uses a Java Webstart Application as a player.

  6. Re:Is this patented? on Peercasting Ready for Primetime? · · Score: 1

    Heh It's Open Source and the code is located here http://www.peercast.org/code/

  7. Re:So much for PeerCast... on Peercasting Ready for Primetime? · · Score: 1

    Heh Looks like most people are having a problem finding the source it's located here http://www.peercast.org/code/