Re: Playlist different from displayed list in source html code [message #185794 is a reply to message #185793] |
Fri, 09 May 2014 16:24 |
Mr Oldies
Messages: 241 Registered: October 2013
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On Fri, 09 May 2014 17:35:38 +0200, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
> [F'up2 comp.lang.php]
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> Denis McMahon wrote:
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>> On Thu, 08 May 2014 21:51:55 -0700, Evan Platt wrote:
>>> Please no one help bullis, otherwise he'll never learn.
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>> I defy anyone to decipher what his problem is this time. I didn't
>> understand the question he was asking.
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> I also have found no obvious problem with the playlist. And while I commend
> the effort, I must emphasize again that, the PHP code aside, in general you
> must not do this (unless you are prepared to face legal notice and/or
> litigation):
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> Musical works such as those presented on this Web site are intellectual
> property which is subject to copyright laws. In the United States of
> America, intellectual property published before 1978 CE enters the Public
> Domain only “95 years from publication for works published 1964–1977; 28 (if
> copyright not renewed) or 95 years from publication for works published
> 1923–1963.” [1]
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> The “Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works”,
> which the United States signed in 1988, and the U.S. Senate ratified in
> 1989, must be considered for works created outside the United States. [2]
> For example, the copyright for “Hey Jude” (1968) by “The Beatles” will not
> expire in the U.S. before 2063, and as the song was produced and published
> first in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, per the
> Berne Convention its copyright will most certainly not expire before 70
> years after the last previous member of “The Beatles” died. Last I checked,
> Paul McCartney who co-wrote the song and was the lead vocalist, and Ringo
> Starr who played the drums, were very much alive.
>
Oh I see we have yet another Benjamin Matlock attorney at law in the
group(s).
FYI, asswipe, I pay for the legal right to be a licensed broadcaster from
both BMI and ASCAP.
As for your quote about the "Beatles", obviously out of date.
Michael Jackson purchase ALL the rights to the Beatles songs from the
Beatles. After his death, Sony acquired those rights.
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