Abstract
Podcasting is an increasingly popular new digital technology with the potential to be a great conduit of expression. Currently, the use of music is limited in podcasting due in large part to uncertainty as to what rights must be licensed before copyrighted music can be used legitimately. This iBrief examines what legal rights are implicated by podcasting by analyzing U.S. copyright law and comparing related technologies. This iBrief concludes that onerous licensing requirements are unnecessary, and for podcasting to realize its potential, a simple licensing framework must be established.
Citation
Benjamin Aitken, Download, Stream, or Somewhere in Between: The Potential for Legal Music Use in Podcasting, 5 Duke Law & Technology Review 1-17 (2006)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/dltr/vol5/iss1/9