Question about capturing webcast radio stations

Leo Franchi lfranchi at kde.org
Sun May 24 20:03:55 UTC 2009


On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 8:55 PM, Orcan Ogetbil <oget.fedora at gmail.com>wrote:

> On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 2:12 PM, Martin T. Sandsmark wrote:
> > On Sunday 24. May 2009 19:45:15 JD wrote:
> >> [...] what is the trick to save
> >> such a stream [...]
> >
> > How on earth is this related to Amarok?
> >
> > It is also not legal to do this in your country, and therefore you
> shouldn't
> > be asking on this list.
>
> I compose my own music and stream it online under a free license. He
> captures my music and distributes my music to his friends on CD's.
>
> What part of this is illegal in any country?
>

This is all off topic. This list is not for discussing the licensing
implications and contradictions inherent in web streams. We could bikeshed
for years about what countries apply what laws when, and we'd get nowhere
nearer being helpful to anyone.

That said, amarok does not ship with any capability to natively rip streams
(as an explicit option). Maybe there are ways to make it work, but I do not
know of any.

leo



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