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  Webcasting Determination
Webcasters and broadcasters asked that the Librarian reject the CARP’s approach and provide them with an option to pay a rate based on a percentage of their revenues, rather than a per-performance rate.
Finally, the CARP noted that because many webcasters are currently generating very little revenue, a percentage of revenue rate would require copyright owners to allow extensive use of their property with little or no compensation.
Webcasters and others using the statutory licenses will have to pay royalties for all of their activities under the licenses since October 28, 1998.
www.copyright.gov /carp/webcasting_rates_final.html   (3005 words)

  
 Webcasting Services: Policy
Webcasts will be archived by the University as part of its historical record.
The streamed Webcast will be retained for a minimum of one year on a streaming server, and the master tape stored in the Library's Multimedia Center, in the University Library.
Copyrights and trademarks can be used in webcasting productions, and their use is protected by the fair use law.
www.northwestern.edu /webcasting/wc-policy.html   (276 words)

  
 Webcasting and Convergence: Policy Implications   (Site not responding. Last check: )
While webcasting services are in many ways immature relative to traditional services, in terms of quality and accessibility, the pace of technological development is such that the gap will narrow over the next several years.
Webcasting will increase the need to locate the most accessed content close to users if congestion is to be avoided.
Indeed, leading webcasting companies are saying that the first major commercial deployment of IP multicasting will enable streaming media services to accessed by 50 000 simultaneous users, or 10 to 15 million users of a daily basis.
www.oecd.org /LongAbstract/0,2546,fr_2649_33703_2091382_1_1_1_1,00.html   (1157 words)

  
 Webcasting, Part 1. Introduction
People can go out and apply their varied definitions of webcasting without having to worry so much about whether they will continue to be funded, or if they will be able to turn a profit in the first sixty days.
One specific webcast that made the national news early on was the "24 Hours in Cyberspace" endeavor, in which writers and photographers around the globe collected stories and photos and placed them on the Web over a 24 hour period.
Webcasting is perhaps not as new as it may have first appeared.
www.mindspring.com /~cityzoo/mjohnson/papers/webcasting/introduction.html   (688 words)

  
 Welcome to Information Providers - Information Technology solutions for your business
Webcasts can cost from £3,000 to £20,000 to produce, depending on the specific tools used, in addition to such factors as special effects, frame rate and program length.
Webcasts are also less costly than videoconferences sent over leased lines and satellite links, particularly when large numbers of remote users need to be linked together.
Another advantage to webcasts is improved productivity.Employees and managers working in their offices are more likely to be doing productive things than people that are travelling in a car, sitting on an airplane or waiting in a an airport.
www.information-providers.com /hosting/webcastbustool.htm   (384 words)

  
 B-W: Webcasting Policies
Webcasting is a tool whose purpose is to broadcast an audio and or video production to a wide audience via the internet.
The group that request the webcast must assign a contact person who will be available in advance of and during the time of the event.
The Webcast team needs to be able to scout the location before the date of the event in order to assess the environmental factors that will come to play.
www.bw.edu /webcast/policies   (321 words)

  
 The Chronicle: 8/16/2002: Radio Silence: Fees Force College Stations to Stop Webcasting
In the meantime, students and faculty advisers at college stations are pulling out their calculators to tally what it would cost to continue making Webcasts under the new fees and how much they owe for Webcasting over the past four years.
Webcasters cannot play more than two songs consecutively from one CD, or more than three songs consecutively from a boxed set.
Willer, whose station has continued its Webcasts (http://www.kxul.com), says is difficult to gauge whether members of Congress are merely sympathetic to their needs or if they will actually take action.
www.chronicle.com /free/v48/i49/49a03301.htm   (2564 words)

  
 Streamingmedia.com: Industry Perspectives: Webcasting - A Fragmented Market
Webcasting involves a lot of building blocks before it is deliverable.
Webcasting has been around for 10 years, and so it is not a novelty technology anymore.
Webcasting gained ground in corporate communications, however, where it performed much better in those bigger pipes and controlled user environments.
www.streamingmedia.com /article.asp?id=8893   (623 words)

  
 DNA Lounge: Webcasting Legality
If the webcast is archived, the archive must be at least five hours long, and must not be made available for more than two weeks.
The webcast must not publish prior announcements of the songs: you can't let the users know what songs are coming up next, and you can't publish your playlists ahead of time.
Neither side liked the proposal very much: the webcasters (that's us) said the rates were insanely high, and would put pretty much all small webcasters out of business over night; the RIAA says the rates were still way too low.
www.dnalounge.com /backstage/webcasting.html   (2984 words)

  
 Rory Perry's Weblog | Court Webcasting
I'll be headed to Wheeling in the morning to set up for the Court's Argument Docket scheduled for Thursday October 19th at 10:00 on the campus of Wheeling Jesuit University.
As are all argument dockets, the proceedings will be webcast, even though the docket takes place in a remote location.
The list of appellate courts providing webcasts of oral arguments has grown to 13, with the addition of New Jersey and South Dakota.
radio.weblogs.com /0103705/categories/courtWebcasting   (791 words)

  
 boycott-riaa.com - Webcasting 101
A. Webcasting is the streaming of an audio or video program over the internet.
You have no choice or input into what you hear, but yet they want to be paid for non-interactive webcasting.
If you broadcast and webcast you get hit with a double dip, as you must pay the publishers twice and the recording industry once.
www.boycott-riaa.com /webcasting   (389 words)

  
 Website hosting, dedicated servers, web design, SEO and radio streaming by WebStream
Webcasting is the Web-enabled broadcasting and integration of dynamic rich media.
Webcasting can be very useful in your online marketing campaign and offers you different ways to create press releases, directory postings, blog entries and more.
Webcasting can effectively enhance traditional methods of communicating between businesses, within a company, and to a group.
www.webstream.net /services/webcasting   (309 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Webcasting and Push Technology Strategies: Effective Communications for Intranets and Extranets: Books: ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Webcasting, which is broadcasting over the Web using the Internet protocol (IP), significantly reduces the time required to locate specific information.
Webcasting Tools, Techniques, and Applications This report assesses the latest webcasting development tools and provides key information on using these tools to implement intranet and extranet applications.
Through webcasting, companies will be able to cut costs and function more efficiently by reducing the bandwidth and time required for employees, business partners, or customers to locate this information.
www.amazon.com /Webcasting-Push-Technology-Strategies-Communications/dp/1566079993   (1321 words)

  
 Webcasting - Stream UK - Streaming Media Company
However webcasting is most often used to describe the process of broadcasting live usually with accompanying slides and other multimedia.
Webcasting is most often used in the enterprise environment for public or company wide announcements.
Webcasting is also used in other industries such as entertainment and fashion.
www.streamuk.com /sec_services/webcasting.htm   (267 words)

  
 Webcasting
Webcasting in its simplest form is a single camera and microphone fed into an onsite computer that digitizes and encodes the images and sound during an event.
Webcasting has additional variations to those posed by video on demand.
To reduce costs, consider having your group be responsible for the webcast equipment in the event room.
www.its.uiowa.edu /tns/videoservices/streamwc.htm   (953 words)

  
 Blogging WIPO: The Broadcasting/ Webcasting Treaty Hits the Fast Track - SCCR 14, Day 1 | Electronic Frontier Foundation
Webcasting is now back in the treaty, after spending last year in a separate "working paper" because the majority of countries opposed its inclusion in 2004.
You've said that unless clear statement in accession instrument that acceding to webcasting, won't be taken to have acceded.
As regards webcasting, it is too early to consider this, particularly as it involves new tools.
www.eff.org /deeplinks/archives/004619.php   (5830 words)

  
 02/24/97 A WAY OUT OF THE WEB MAZE
Indeed, Webcasting offers the best hope yet to build a business on the Net through advertising and delivering customized content that people might finally pay for.
Webcasting, if misused, could become one more avenue for unwanted solicitations and irrelevant material.
As Webcasting transforms the way we consume business and entertainment information and even software, controlling the delivery platform will be even more critical.
www.businessweek.com /1997/08/b35151.htm   (3156 words)

  
 World Television - Webcasting
Webcasting means your audiences can watch events from anywhere in the world — on demand.
As Europe's No. 1 video webcaster, we combine our innovative and proven technology with our wide range of A/V solutions, to provide you with the flexibility to fulfill your diverse communications objectives.
A webcast can combine a number of components including audio, video, stills, slides, animation and text; and include interactive elements.
www.world-television.com /index.php?id=133   (268 words)

  
 Webcasting - New York Eye & Ear Infirmary
Webcasting is the transmission of live or pre-recorded audio and video to computers that are connected to the Internet.
Similar to TV or radio, webcasting provides "one to many" communications.
The software that enables webcasting is known as streaming media.
www.nyee.edu /webcasting.html   (354 words)

  
 Webcasting software, Webcasting service
Webcasting services are geared toward associations and organizations that deliver webcasts for online training.
You-niversity’s webcast service allows you to set up your e-learning content, while we handle the technological aspects of the webcast.
Webcast technology evolved to be a popular way for creating online training.
www.you-niversity.com   (300 words)

  
 Webcasting, Part 2. Criteria for Assessing Webcasting
The final measure, feedback, follows from the cybernetic definition of feedback as a signal that returns from the receiver to the sender, affecting a change in the signal sent to the receiver.
In the case of webcasting, the signal can be considered as the transmission of information to and from the server.
The attempt is not to pigeon-hole or stereotype the various practices, but simply to provide a standard of comparison among different media types that is useful, and that may reveal valuable insights about the practice.
www.mindspring.com /~cityzoo/mjohnson/papers/webcasting/criteria.html   (674 words)

  
 Webcasting
The word comes from the way it works: webcast data is viewed, but not actually downloaded in full and stored on the user's computer - it just "streams" through in real time, piece by piece.
A: No. The webcast files are only designed to be streamed and can not be saved to your hard drive.
If you would like to book a webcast, simply view the Webcast Booking Sheet by clicking here, then print it out, fill it in with your details and fax it back to us on 9384 9273.
www.mcb.wa.gov.au /webcasting/default.htm   (1034 words)

  
 Webcasting Ratings -- September
It represents the number of hours a webcast was being listened to during the month.
In addition to adding some of major single-channel Internet-only webcasters, it would be interesting to see the results of some of the other multi-channel Internet-only webcasters included in the overall webcasting ratings.
We'll have to watch the Webcasting Ratings for October to see if the lower ATH for September is the beginning of a trend or just an anomaly.
www.radideo.com /weekly/rad121400.htm   (869 words)

  
 WEBCASTING NEWS WEBCAST NEWS | HavenWorks.com/webcasting ;-) Radio Online, Webcaster, Bitcast, Bitcasting
"A Webcasting pioneer who helped strike a key deal that influenced the rate all other Internet radio stations would pay the recording industry admits he let it be set high to drive out competitors."...
"Webcasters worried that Internet radio would be wiped out by outrageously high royalty rates found little solace on Thursday despite a ruling that slashed a controversial licensing fee in half."...
The Webcasters invited to participate in the negotiations, selected at the suggestion of the recording industry, were almost all large companies, says Jonathan Potter, director of the Digital Media Association, an industry group."
www.havenworks.com /webcasting   (1287 words)

  
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Webcasting is the real time or near real time transmission or streaming of audio and audiovisual works in digital format over the Internet.
The PUC webcast transmission will have an approximate one-minute delay time in reaching viewers and listeners.
Choose the type of webcasting that you would like to receive through your computer by clicking at left onto either Video and Audio or Audio Only under the appropriate hearing room.
www.dora.state.co.us /puc/broadcast_streams/index.htm   (290 words)

  
 Webcasting - The Internet Broadcasting Company for Australia
Webcasting PTY Limited is a leading supplier of Internet Broadcasting tools and services for the creation, management of Streaming Media and Podcasts.
The company provides expert Webcasting consultancy including hardware and software products, and turnkey solutions for Australian companies wanting to provide their own Webcasts.
Webcasting is an authorised reseller for Accordent Technologies who's products are used by the top 40 corporates within the fortune 500 in the US.
www.webcasting.com.au   (192 words)

  
 ON24 | Webcasting Products
Portable multimedia presentations available with all Webcast Center events or for use on a standalone basis with registration and reporting.
Studies have shown that people will retain ten percent of what they read, twenty percent of what they hear, thirty percent of what they see, and fifty percent of what they both see and hear.
With ON24's webcasting solutions, cost and complexity are no longer barriers to creating powerful rich media communications that will resonate with your audience and be remembered after the event is finished.
www.on24.com /webcasting_products.html   (258 words)

  
 Managed Webcasting at iStreamPlanet
A webcast is a digital broadcast over the Internet where video & audio of the live or pre-recorded event is delivered directly to the end-user’s computer for real time or archived on-demand viewing.
A webcast is commonly accessed from the website and the end-user is required to have Internet connection, (preferably a broadband Internet connection for the best experience) Internet browser and media player.
Turn-key, global, live and on-demand fully managed webcasting services designed to deliver information quickly and cost-effectively to any target audience directly to their computers anywhere around the world.
www.istreamplanet.com /managed_webcasting   (737 words)

  
 Webcasting (Linktionary term)
Webcasting is also called "netcasting," "Internet broadcasting," or "data broadcasting," although webcasting is more associated with streaming video and audio.
The ultimate webcasting technology is multicasting, which is based on special Internet protocols that deliver content along efficient paths from the sender to multiple receivers.
Webcasting is made possible through the Windows Active Desktop and Active Channels.
www.linktionary.com /w/webcasting.html   (847 words)

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