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Ralph and the team invite cofounder of RootsAction, Norman Solomon, to autopsy the carcass of the Democratic Party after Donald Trump's decisive defeat of Kamala Harris in the presidential election. They dissect what happened on November 5th and report what needs to be done about it. Norman Solomon is co-founder of RootsAction.org and executive director of the Institute for Public Accuracy. He is the author of War Made Easy, Made Love, Got War, and his newest book, War Made Invisible: How America Hides the Human Toll of Its Military Machine.The Democrats couldn't even get their base vote out that they got out in 2020. And what are they looking at? Are they looking at themselves in the mirror for introspection? Are they cleaning house? Do they have any plan whatsoever— other than collect more and more money from corporate PACS? This is a spectacular decline.Ralph NaderWe kept being told that party loyalty über alles, we had to stay in line with Biden. And…that lost precious months, even a year or a year and a half, when there could have been a sorting out in vigorous primaries. We were told that, "Oh, it would be terrible to have an inside-the-party primary system." Well, in 2020, there were 17 candidates, so there wasn't space on one stage on one night to hold them all—the debates would have to be in half. Well, it didn't really debilitate the party. Debate is a good thing. But what happened was this party loyalty, this obsequious kissing-the-presidential-feet dynamic allowed Biden to amble along until it became incontrovertible that he wasn't capable.Norman SolomonA lot of people on that committee—and of course, running the DNC—they and their pals had this pass-through of literally millions of dollars of consultant fees. Win, lose, or draw. It's like General Dynamics and Northrop Grumman, they never lose a war. And so, these corporate donors, they never lose a presidential race. They didn't lose what happened with Harris and Trump. They cashed in, they made out like the corporate bandits that they are.Norman SolomonOne reality as an activist that I've come to the conclusion on in the last couple of decades is that progressives tend to be way too nice to Democrats in Congress, especially those that they consider to be allies. Because they like what some of the Democrats do…and so they give too many benefits of the doubt. It's like grading them on a curve. We can't afford to grade them on a curve.Norman SolomonIn Case You Haven't Heard with Francesco DeSantisNews 11/6/241. As of now, Donald Trump is projected to win the 2024 presidential election by a greater margin than 2016. In addition to winning back Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia and Arizona, Trump also appears to have flipped Nevada – which went for both Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton. Most shocking of all, Trump has won the national popular vote, something he failed to do in 2016 and 2020 and which no Republican has done in 20 years. Democrats also faced a bloodbath in the Senate elections, with Republicans on track to win a 54 seat majority in the upper chamber.2. Bucking tremendous party pressure, Representative Rashida Tlaib declined to endorse Kamala Harris at a United Autoworkers rally in Michigan just days before the election, POLITICO reports. Tlaib urged attendees to turn out but “kept her speech focused on down-ballot races.” Tlaib is the only member of “the Squad” to withhold her support for Harris and the only Palestinian member of Congress. She has been a staunch critic of the Biden Administration's blind support for Israel's campaign of genocide in Palestine and voted Uncommitted in the Michigan Democratic primary.3. Along similar lines, the Uncommitted Movement issued a fiery statement on the eve of the election. According to the group, “Middle East Eye ran a story…[which] contains unfounded and absurd claims, suggesting that Uncommitted made a secret agreement with the Democratic Party to not endorse a third-party candidate.” The statement goes on to say that “this baseless story…is misguided at best and a dishonest malicious attack at worst.” Uncommitted maintains that “leaders and delegates are voting in different ways, yet remain untied in their mission to stop the endless flow of American weapons fueling Israel's militarism.” In September, Uncommitted publicly stated that they would not endorse Kamala Harris, citing her continued support for the Biden Administration policy toward Israel, but urged supporters to vote against Donald Trump.4. Progressive International reports that over 50 sovereign nations have called for an immediate arms embargo on Israel, calling it “a legal, humanitarian and moral imperative to put an end to grave human suffering.” This letter cites the “staggering toll of civilian casualties, the majority of them children and women, due to ongoing breaches of international law by Israel, the occupying Power,” and warns of “regional destabilization that risks the outbreak of an all-out war in the region.” Signatories on this letter include Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, Norway, Mexico, South Africa, Brazil, Cuba, Bolivia, and China among many others.5. Representatives Rashida Tlaib and Cori Bush have sent a letter to President Biden accusing him of illegally involving the American armed forces in Israel's war without proper Congressional authorization. Per the accompanying statement, “The Biden administration has deepened U.S. involvement in the Israeli government's devastating regional war through comprehensive intelligence sharing and operational coordination, and now even the direct deployment of U.S. servicemembers to Israel. Not only do these actions encourage further escalation and violence, but they are unauthorized by Congress, in violation of Article I of the Constitution and the War Powers Resolution of 1973.” The letter concludes “The Executive Branch cannot continue to ignore the law…In the absence of an immediate ceasefire and end of hostilities, Congress retains the right and ability to exercise its Constitutional authority to direct the removal of any and all unauthorized Armed Forces from the region pursuant to Section 5(c) of the War Powers Resolution.” This letter was endorsed by an array of groups ranging from the Quincy Institute to Jewish Voice for Peace to the Presbyterian and Methodist Churches, and signed by other pro-Palestine members of Congress including Ilhan Omar, Summer Lee, and André Carson – though notably not AOC.6. In a story that touches on both the election and labor issues, the New York Times Tech Guild voted to go on strike Monday morning. The Times Tech Guild, which represents “workers like software developers and data analysts,” at the Times negotiated until late Sunday night, particularly regarding “whether the workers could get a ‘just cause' provision in their contract…pay increases and pay equity; and return-to-office policies,” per the New York Times. The Guardian reports “The Tech Guild's roughly 600 members are in charge of operating the back-end systems that power the paper's…[coverage of] the presidential election between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump – but also the hundreds of House and dozens of Senate races across the US that will determine who will secure control of Washington in 2025.” Kathy Zhang, the guild's unit chair, said in a statement “[The Times] have left us no choice but to demonstrate the power of our labor on the picket line…we stand ready to bargain and get this contract across the finish line.”7. In more labor news, AP reports the striking Boeing machinists have “voted to accept a contract offer and end their strike after more than seven weeks, clearing the way for the aerospace giant to resume production.” The deal reportedly includes “a 38% wage increase over four years, [as well as] ratification and productivity bonuses.” That said, Boeing apparently “refused to meet strikers' demand to restore a company pension plan that was frozen nearly a decade ago.” According to a Bank of America analysis, Boeing was losing approximately $50 million per day during the strike, a startling number by any measure. The union's District 751 President Jon Holden told members “You stood strong and you stood tall and you won,” yet calibration specialist Eep Bolaño said the outcome was “most certainly not a victory…We were threatened by a company that was crippled, dying, bleeding on the ground, and us as one of the biggest unions in the country couldn't even extract two-thirds of our demands from them. This is humiliating.”8. Huffington Post Labor Reporter Dave Jamieson reports “The [National Labor Relations Board] has filed a complaint against Grindr alleging the dating app used a new return-to-office policy to fire dozens of workers who were organizing.” He further reports that NLRB General Counsel Jennifer Abruzzo is seeking a “Cemex order” which would “force the company to bargain with the [Communications Workers of America].” In a statement, CWA wrote “We hope this NLRB filing sends a clear message to Grindr that…we are committed to negotiating fair working conditions in good faith. As we continue to build and expand worker power at Grindr, this win…is a positive step toward ensuring that Grindr remains a safe, inclusive, and thriving place for users and workers alike.”9. In further positive news from federal regulators, NBC's Today reports “On Oct. 25, the United States Copyright Office granted a copyright exemption that gives restaurants like McDonald's the “right to repair” broken machines by circumventing digital locks that prevent them from being fixed by anyone other than its manufacturer.” As this piece explains, all of McDonald's ice cream machines – which have become a punchline for how frequently they are out of service – are owned and operated by the Taylor Company since 1956. Moreover “The…company holds a copyright on its machines…[meaning] if one broke, only [Taylor Company] repair people were legally allowed to fix it…due to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act…a 1998 law that criminalizes making or using technology, devices or services that circumvent the control access of copyrighted works.” This move from the Copyright Office reflects a larger pattern of regulators recognizing the issues with giving companies like Taylor monopolistic free reign over sectors of the economy and blocking consumers – in this case fast food franchisees – from repairing machines themselves. With backing from public interest groups like U.S. PIRG, the Right to Repair movement continues to pick up steam. We hope Congress will realize that this is a political slam dunk.10. Finally, in an astounding story of vindication, Michael and Robert Meeropol – sons of Ethel Rosenberg, who was convicted of and executed for passing secrets to the Soviet Union – claim that long-sought records have definitively cleared their mother's name. Per Bloomberg, “A few months ago, the National Security Agency sent the Meeropols a box of records the spy agency declassified…Inside was a seven-page handwritten memo…The relevant passage…is just eight words: ‘she did not engage in the work herself.'” Put simply, Rosenberg was wrongfully convicted and put to death for a crime she did not commit. The article paints the picture of the men uncovering this key piece of evidence. “After he read it, Robert said his eyes welled up. “Michael and I looked at it and our reaction was, ‘We did it.'”This has been Francesco DeSantis, with In Case You Haven't Heard. Get full access to Ralph Nader Radio Hour at www.ralphnaderradiohour.com/subscribe
Miriam Lord is the Associate Register of Copyrights and Director of Public Information and Education for the United States Copyright Office. In that role, she is an expert copyright attorney and one of four primary legal advisors to the Register of Copyrights. She oversees the Office's work to make the copyright system as accessible and understandable to as many people as possible. Before joining the Office, Lord was the Director of the Global Intellectual Property Academy at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office within the Office of Policy and International Affairs, providing domestic and international intellectual property capacity-building and technical assistance for education policy and programs. She has also served as co-lead of the U.S. Department of Commerce's Equity Council's Gender Committee. Previously, she was the Director of the Philadelphia Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts which provides under-resourced inventors, artists, start-ups, and creative nonprofits with legal assistance. USCO Resources What Musicians Should Know about Copyright webpage USCO Handout: Sampling, Interpolations, Beat Stores and More: An Introduction for Musicians Using Preexisting Music USCO Handout: How Songwriters, Composers, and Performers Get Paid USCO Handout: Copyright Registration at a Glance Standard Application for registering an individual sound recording or musical work. Group Registration of Unpublished Works for registering up to ten unpublished works all by the same author and the author is the claimant. Group Registration of Works on an Album of Music for registering up to twenty musical works or twenty sound recordings if the works are created by the same author or have at least one common author, and if the claimant for each work in the group is the same. USCO resources in Spanish: https://copyright.gov/espanol/ Contact the USCO in English or Spanish for assistance or to request a speaker: Contact Form and Speaker Request Form Learn more about the Copyright Claims Board: Copyright Small Claims and the Copyright Claims Board and ccb.gov --- Visit sellingsheetmusic.com for episode transcripts and additional resources for publishers and composers. Subscribe to Garrett Breeze on YouTube for video versions of the podcast. --- Give your choir the gift of new music this Christmas from holidaychoirmusic.com! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/garrett-breeze/support
No Offseason Episode 43 Feat. Jamaar Milton www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
No Offseason Episode 44 Feat. Criminal God www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
No Offseason Episode 45 Feat. JR Gamble www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
In today's episode I speak with Regan Smith, who is Senior Vice President and General Counsel at the New/Media Alliance as well as an Adjunct Professor at GW Law where she teaches copyright law. Regan is a trustee of The Copyright Society of the U.S.A and the Chair of the ABA's Copyright Legislation Committee. Before joining New/Media Alliance, she worked as the Head of Public Policy in Spotify's Government Affairs group and spent seven years working at the United States Copyright Office including three years as General Counsel of the Copyright Office and Associate Register of Copyrights. She began her career at two large law firms focused on IP litigation and transactions. Her interest in media goes way back — she even worked as a record store clerk in Ann Arbor Michigan during college. In this episode, Regan and Jonah discussed:
www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
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No Offseason Podcast www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
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JLP Radio Episode 9 www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
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AI topics are all the rage right now, so we team up with Sean Moriarity to unpack what's going on and what it means for Elixir. Sean talks about Nx and his insights on the timing of Elixir's readiness for the public AI shift. He explains some of the Python frustrations that Elixir can alleviate and he shares tips on putting a PoC ML solution into a production Elixir app. Recently, Sean added LLaMa support to Bumblebee and he explains the background for the OpenSource Meta LLM people have been playing with and more! Turns out there's a lot to be excited about for AI and Elixir! Show Notes online - http://podcast.thinkingelixir.com/154 (http://podcast.thinkingelixir.com/154) Elixir Community News - https://github.com/elixir-lang/elixir/releases/tag/v1.15.0-rc.1 (https://github.com/elixir-lang/elixir/releases/tag/v1.15.0-rc.1?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Elixir 1.15.0-rc.1 - https://github.com/elixir-lang/elixir/releases/tag/v1.14.5 (https://github.com/elixir-lang/elixir/releases/tag/v1.14.5?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Elixir 1.14.5 - small bug fix release - https://elixirforum.com/t/elixirls-not-working-runtime-terminating-during-boot/56017/6 (https://elixirforum.com/t/elixirls-not-working-runtime-terminating-during-boot/56017/6?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Elixir-LS crashes with OTP 26. Using OTP 25.x works great. - https://github.com/elixir-lsp/elixir-ls/issues/886 (https://github.com/elixir-lsp/elixir-ls/issues/886?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Issue that tracks Elixir LS OTP 26 issues - https://github.com/phoenixframework/phoenixliveview/blob/v0.19.0/CHANGELOG.md (https://github.com/phoenixframework/phoenix_live_view/blob/v0.19.0/CHANGELOG.md?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Phoenix LiveView 0.19 changelog - https://twitter.com/chris_mccord/status/1663275883845566473 (https://twitter.com/chris_mccord/status/1663275883845566473?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Chris McCord announced LiveView 0.19 and TodoTrek demo application. - https://phoenixframework.org/blog/phoenix-liveview-0.19-released (https://phoenixframework.org/blog/phoenix-liveview-0.19-released?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Blog post for the LiveView 0.19 release - https://github.com/chrismccord/todo_trek (https://github.com/chrismccord/todo_trek?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – OpenSourced Todo Trek project. “A trello-like todo board which shows off different dynamic form strategies with Phoenix LiveView.” - https://www.twitch.tv/josevalim (https://www.twitch.tv/josevalim?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – José Valim Twitch account - https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1827518510 (https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1827518510?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Prompts for AI agents in Elixir - Day 1 (NO LONGER AVAILABLE) - https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1828360654 (https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1828360654?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Prompts for AI agents in Elixir - Day 2 (NO LONGER AVAILABLE) - https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1832616594 (https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1832616594?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Contributing to Open Source with Elixir! - https://twitter.com/josevalim/status/1663316201584443394 (https://twitter.com/josevalim/status/1663316201584443394?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – José on Twitter sharing the - https://github.com/livebook-dev/livebook/pull/1936 (https://github.com/livebook-dev/livebook/pull/1936?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Livebook doctest feature ended in a PR that was merged. - https://twitter.com/christhekeele/status/1661178730037886978 (https://twitter.com/christhekeele/status/1661178730037886978?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Chris Keele shared a tip about customizing your IEx prompt to make copying output easier. - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qr6VAfCm_QE (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qr6VAfCm_QE?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – On the shoulder of giants there's room for larger giants- F. Cesarini, A. Leopardi | CBL Mexico 23 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yU9mvwZKoY (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yU9mvwZKoY?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Distributed Elixir made easy by Johanna Larsson | Code BEAM Lite Mexico 2023 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phRXs8SKzP0 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phRXs8SKzP0?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – How to sell Elixir (Again) by Evadne Wu | Code BEAM Lite Stockholm 2023 - https://2023.elixirconf.com (https://2023.elixirconf.com?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – ElixirConf tickets are now on sale Do you have some Elixir news to share? Tell us at @ThinkingElixir (https://twitter.com/ThinkingElixir) or email at show@thinkingelixir.com (mailto:show@thinkingelixir.com) Discussion Resources - https://pragprog.com/titles/smgaelixir/genetic-algorithms-in-elixir/ (https://pragprog.com/titles/smgaelixir/genetic-algorithms-in-elixir/?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) - https://teller.io/ (https://teller.io/?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) - https://github.com/livebook-dev/kino_bumblebee (https://github.com/livebook-dev/kino_bumblebee?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) - https://github.com/elixir-nx/bumblebee/pull/199 (https://github.com/elixir-nx/bumblebee/pull/199?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – You recently added LLaMa support to Bumblebee - https://www.semianalysis.com/p/google-we-have-no-moat-and-neither (https://www.semianalysis.com/p/google-we-have-no-moat-and-neither?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Google AI researcher leaked memo - https://ai.facebook.com/blog/large-language-model-llama-meta-ai/ (https://ai.facebook.com/blog/large-language-model-llama-meta-ai/?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monkeyselfiecopyright_dispute (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monkey_selfie_copyright_dispute?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – In December 2014, the United States Copyright Office stated that works created by a non-human, such as a photograph taken by a monkey, are not copyrightable. - https://github.com/microsoft/LoRA (https://github.com/microsoft/LoRA?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) Guest Information - https://twitter.com/sean_moriarity (https://twitter.com/sean_moriarity?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – on Twitter - https://github.com/seanmor5/ (https://github.com/seanmor5/?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – on Github - https://seanmoriarity.com (https://seanmoriarity.com?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Blog Find us online - Message the show - @ThinkingElixir (https://twitter.com/ThinkingElixir) - Message the show on Fediverse - @ThinkingElixir@genserver.social (https://genserver.social/ThinkingElixir) - Email the show - show@thinkingelixir.com (mailto:show@thinkingelixir.com) - Mark Ericksen - @brainlid (https://twitter.com/brainlid) - Mark Ericksen on Fediverse - @brainlid@genserver.social (https://genserver.social/brainlid) - David Bernheisel - @bernheisel (https://twitter.com/bernheisel) - David Bernheisel on Fediverse - @dbern@genserver.social (https://genserver.social/dbern) - Cade Ward - @cadebward (https://twitter.com/cadebward) - Cade Ward on Fediverse - @cadebward@genserver.social (https://genserver.social/cadebward)
JLP Radio Show Episode 8 "Mother's Day Show" www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
JLP Radio Episode 7 Feat. Shango Blake Aka The Hip-Hop Principle www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
No Offseason Episode 14 www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
No Offseason Episode 11 www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
No Offseason www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
JLP Radio Episode 6 Feat. Lisa Garcia & Travis Clark www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
Welcome to AI Prompts Explored, the podcast where we delve into the latest news, trends, and developments in the world of artificial intelligence. In today's episode, we'll be discussing the updated guidance from the United States Copyright Office on AI-generated art and its implications for creators and the AI community. Let's get started! Link to the Government document here.
No Offseason Episode 2 www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
No Offseason Episode 3 Feat. So Rich Entertainment www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
No Offseason Episode 9 Feat. BACE Coach Doe & Charlie www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
No Offseason Episode 8 www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
No Offseason Episode 7 Feat. Tahmell www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
No Offseason Episode 6 www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
No Offseason Episode 4 Feat. Arlise Michaels & TL (Top Of Da Lyne) www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
No Offseason Episode 5 www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
No Offseason Episode 1 Feat. Piif Jones & Sheff La www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
LP Radio Episode 1 www.barsandhoopsradio.com Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
LP Radio Episode 4 www.barsandhoopsradio.com Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
The United States Copyright Office informed that any images produced by writing a prompt to any artificial intelligence model, such as Midjourney or Stable Diffusion, cannot be copyrighted in the US. USCO said it is the same when a buyer gives instructions to a commissioned artist. The new guidance, published in the Federal Register, states that AI models identify what the prompter wishes to have depicted, but the machine determines how those directions are implemented in its output. It also wrote: “When a technology receives solely a prompt from a human and produces complex written, visual, or musical works in response, the ‘traditional elements of authorship' are determined and executed by the technology, not the human user.” To grant copyright protection, a considerable level of human creativity must be involved. So, AI cannot produce copyrighted work. https://todaysfocusofattention.com/us-copyright-office-you-cannot-copyright-ai-generated-images/
LP Radio Episode 1 www.barsandhoopsradio.com Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
LP Radio Episode 2 Featuring Steelsdagreat www.barsandhoopsradio.com Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
JLP Radio Episode 3 www.barsandhoopsradio.com Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
Opening Topic Kanye West Wears 'White Lives Matter' Is the outrage warranted? Is Kanye a Race Baiter? Let's talk about “Black Lives Matter” Movement! *THE SPIN CYCLE *NFL -Scores & Recap -Sunday & Monday Night Predictions -What's on the menu/What you drinking? *Yeah I said it -Knicks will make the playoffs -RJ Barrett will be an all star *THE SPIN CYCLE *Celebrity Drama -Mase vs Diddy, Kanye West vs Diddy -Draymond Green vs Jordan Poole -Styles retiring? *Hip-Hop Shot Clock www.Barsandhoops.com Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
*Intro: -Weekend, NBA opening night -Wilder Fight Recap -Rap Internet Beef *DJ JOJ Spin Cycle *Rex Terranovaa Interview *DJ JOJ Spin Cycle *NFL -Scores & Recap -Raiders WR Davante Adams unlikely to be disciplined by NFL until legal process concludes. -Legal battle looms if NFL tries to discipline Deshaun Watson for similar conduct -Dan Snyder Has Said He Has ‘Dirt' on NFL Owners, Officials, per report -What's on the Menu *DJ JOJ Spin Cycle *Hip-Hop Shot Clock *Peace Almighty Outro www.Barsandhoops.com Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
Intro: -ESPN Top 10 List *DJ JOJ SPIN CYCLE *NFL -Scores & Recap -What's on the menu/What you drinking? *Yeah I said it *DJ JOJ SPIN CYCLE *YA GOTTA KNOW *Outro/Closing words www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
*Intro: -Weekend Recap Which power book series is the best to you and why? Which power book series is the worst and why? Do you feel that the fans deserve a power book Ghost story? Now that Starz has officially parted ways with Power, what network do you see picking it up? *DJ JOJ SPIN CYCLE *Tyson Hall Interview *DJ JOJ SPIN CYCLE *NFL -Scores & Recap -Whats on the Menu/Drink *Hip-Hop Shot Clock *Peace Almighty Outro www.Barsandhoops.com Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
Intro Opening Topic -Kanye West is loosing adidas & gap sponsorship -Is Freedom of speech FREE? -Do you feel that NORE had to issue an apology? *DJ JOJ SPIN CYCLE -NFL HUDDLE -Scores & Recap -Christian Mccaffrey traded to the 49ers! Makes debut vs Chiefs? Does this put the 49ers in the championship hunt? -OBJ possible NYG reunion? -Magic Johnson reportedly in talks to purchase record-breaking stake in NFL franchise. -What's on the menu? *Hip-Hop Shot Clock *Peace Almighty www.Barsandhoops.com Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
The Unprofessionals Episode 1 *Intro/Opening Huddle: -Intro: Show Introduction -Opening Topic Slavery is on the ballot in 5 states! Louisiana, Alabama, Tennessee, Vermont & Oregon! *Music underground Mix: Unsigned *NFL -Scores & Recap *Yeah I said it *The Money Line -Zahvivor Pool -Fantasy Football Picks/Sleepers -Weekly Pick *Whats on the Menu/What you drinking www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
Registration. In all countries where the Berne Convention standards apply, copyright is automatic, and need not be obtained through official registration with any government office. Once an idea has been reduced to tangible form, for example by securing it in a fixed medium (such as a drawing, sheet music, photograph, a videotape, or a computer file), the copyright holder is entitled to enforce their exclusive rights. However, while registration is not needed to exercise copyright, in jurisdictions where the laws provide for registration, it serves as prima facie evidence of a valid copyright and enables the copyright holder to seek statutory damages and attorney's fees. (In the US, registering after an infringement only enables one to receive actual damages and lost profits.) A widely circulated strategy to avoid the cost of copyright registration is referred to as the poor man's copyright. It proposes that the creator send the work to themself in a sealed envelope by registered mail, using the postmark to establish the date. This technique has not been recognized in any published opinions of the United States courts. The United States Copyright Office says the technique is not a substitute for actual registration. The United Kingdom Intellectual Property Office discusses the technique and notes that the technique (as well as commercial registries) does not constitute dispositive proof that the work is original or establish who created the work. Fixing. The Berne Convention allows member countries to decide whether creative works must be "fixed" to enjoy copyright. Article 2, Section 2 of the Berne Convention states: "It shall be a matter for legislation in the countries of the Union to prescribe that works in general or any specified categories of works shall not be protected unless they have been fixed in some material form." Some countries do not require that a work be produced in a particular form to obtain copyright protection. For instance, Spain, France, and Australia do not require fixation for copyright protection. The United States and Canada, on the other hand, require that most works must be "fixed in a tangible medium of expression" to obtain copyright protection. US law requires that the fixation be stable and permanent enough to be "perceived, reproduced or communicated for a period of more than transitory duration". Similarly, Canadian courts consider fixation to require that the work be "expressed to some extent at least in some material form, capable of identification and having a more or less permanent endurance". Note this provision of US law: section c) Effect of Berne Convention.—No right or interest in a work eligible for protection under this title may be claimed by virtue of, or in reliance upon, the provisions of the Berne Convention, or the adherence of the United States thereto. Any rights in a work eligible for protection under this title that derive from this title, other Federal or State statutes, or the common law, shall not be expanded or reduced by virtue of, or in reliance upon, the provisions of the Berne Convention, or the adherence of the United States thereto. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/law-school/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/law-school/support
The Oddcast Feat. Steelsdagreat, DJ JOJ & Ali Vegas www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
The Oddcast Feat. Steelsdagreat, DJ JOJ & Ali Vegas www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
The Oddcast Feat. Steelsdagreat, DJ JOJ & Ali Vegas www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
The Oddcast Feat. Steelsdagreat, DJ JOJ & Ali Vegas www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
The Oddcast Feat. Steelsdagreat, DJ JOJ & Ali Vegas www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
The Oddcast Feat. Steelsdagreat, DJ JOJ & Ali Vegas www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
The Oddcast Feat. Steelsdagreat, DJ JOJ & Ali Vegas www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
The Oddcast Feat. Steelsdagreat, DJ JOJ & Ali Vegas www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
The Oddcast Feat. Steelsdagreat, DJ JOJ & Ali Vegas www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
The Oddcast Feat. Steelsdagreat, DJ JOJ & Ali Vegas www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
The Oddcast Feat. Steelsdagreat, DJ JOJ & Ali Vegas www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
The Oddcast Feat. Steelsdagreat, DJ JOJ & Ali Vegas www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
The Oddcast Feat. Steelsdagreat, DJ JOJ & Ali Vegas www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
The Oddcast Feat. Steelsdagreat, DJ JOJ & Ali Vegas www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
The Oddcast Feat. Steelsdagreat, DJ JOJ & Ali Vegas www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
The Oddcast Feat. Steelsdagreat, DJ JOJ & Ali Vegas www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
The Oddcast Feat. Steelsdagreat, DJ JOJ & Ali Vegas www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
The Oddcast Feat. Steelsdagreat, DJ JOJ & Ali Vegas www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
The Oddcast Feat. Steelsdagreat, DJ JOJ & Ali Vegas www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
The Oddcast Feat. Steelsdagreat, DJ JOJ & Ali Vegas www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
The Oddcast Feat. Steelsdagreat, DJ JOJ & Ali Vegas www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
The Oddcast Feat. Steelsdagreat, DJ JOJ & Ali Vegas www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
The Oddcast Feat. Steelsdagreat, DJ JOJ & Ali Vegas www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
The Oddcast Feat. Steelsdagreat, DJ JOJ & Ali Vegas www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
The Oddcast Feat. Steelsdagreat, DJ JOJ & Ali Vegas www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
The Oddcast Feat. Steelsdagreat, DJ JOJ & Ali Vegas www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
The Oddcast Feat. Steelsdagreat, DJ JOJ & Ali Vegas www.Barsandhoops.com Call in 516.206.0711 Download the free @barsandhoopsradio app for apple and android users. Like, Share & Subscribe to our page on all social media platforms. For interviews, promotional or business enquirers, email us at barsandhoopsradio@barsandhoops.com Copyright Disclaimer We do not own the musical copyrights to any music played during this broadcast. All music is played for promotional use only Digital Media Copyright Act l music and videos are copyrights of the original owners. Please support the artists and buy their work. We claim safe harbor under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. Pursuant to the DMCA, if you are a copyright holder and believe your work is being infringed upon you are required by law to adhere to the following procedure: DMCA Compliance Policy The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you should: 1. Identify the copyrighted work that allegedly has been infringed. If multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are involved, please provide a list of the works on that site. 2. Describe the material that is claimed to be infringing and provide sufficient information to permit BARSANDHOOPS to locate that material. 3. Provide your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address. 4. Certify or include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyright-protected material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or law. 5. Certify that the information that you have provided BARSANDHOOPS is accurate. You should attest under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to enforce the copyrights that you allege have been infringed. 6. Include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or person authorized to act on behalf of the owner. BARSANDHOOPS may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the information required in the “Contents of Notice.” Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use is, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information that can help you determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work. Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure BARSANDHOOPS expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. If BARSANDHOOPS receives notice of claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. BARSANDHOOPS will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act as to notifications of users and the complaining parties, acceptance of counter notifications, takedown and/or putback of the alleged infringing material. Notification Agent Pursuant to the DMCA, Bars & Hoops LLC has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Barsandhoops site, please notify our designated agent, preferably by email, at: EMAIL: BARSANDHOOPSRADIO@BARSANDHOOPSRADIO.COM
Sara: Welcome to another episode of Copyright Chat. Today I have a special guest and member of the ALA Policy Core. I, too, am a member of policy core cohort three, and so is my guest today Timothy Vollmer welcome Timothy. Tim: Thanks for having me on. Sara: And so, I'll call you Tim for short because that's what I usually call you and Tim and I had met each other previous to becoming members of the policy core through copyright circles. I know Tim works at University of California Berkeley, with Rachel Sandberg and Tim, why don't you tell us a little bit about what you do there and and your previous work history. Tim: Yeah, sure thing. well I'm the scholarly communication and copyright librarian at UC Berkeley, and we have an office that helps scholars, understand, copyright law, the publishing process. We also deal a lot with various intellectual property and information policy issues that come up in, you know, teaching and research and an academic writing. So, we intersect a lot with copyright challenges copyright concerns that researchers have probably some of the same things that you experience working at a large academic institution. But before I was here at Berkeley. I also worked for Creative Commons for several years. And I'm sure a lot of your listeners are somewhat familiar with Creative Commons. This is a nonprofit organization that provides free copyright licenses for sharing all types of creative works, and the licenses really help provide increase sharing on more open terms, then you know the default. all rights reserved. Copyright regime. And I've also worked actually with the American Library Association, a long time ago, I was a Technology Policy Analyst at the ALA Washington office. And there we did a lot of research, and also policy advocacy on technology and other legal issues that are relevant to libraries. So thinking about things like intellectual property and copyright issues. Broadband policy, and also like organizing and educating alien members on copyright issues that come up in our library work. And then as you mentioned, I've been a part of the a la policy core, and we're part of this. The third year the third cohort. Sara: Well, it sounds like you've had a variety of interactions with the library community over the years and also the copyright community so it seems like a perfect fit for your current position, and obviously we were both drawn to the ALA policy core. And I personally was really interested in doing more advocacy with the United States Copyright Office, and just getting to know how to make an impact on policy nationwide because, of course, so much of what we do as librarians, is to try to get access to information for our patrons and copyright is one of those ways right that we try to get access is, people think of it, a lot of times as a barrier, but I think of it as kind of one of those ways of means of access right through a lot of different ways sex, you know copyright exception section one await of the Copyright Act and fair use and things of that nature. But I wonder what drew you into deciding to join the policy core. Tim: Yeah, some of the same reasons for you. I think there's oftentimes like a public conception that copyright is like a bad or like a negative thing, but in my work, you know, working with the LA Creative Commons and now working in a library. I think our role is really to educate and push on our users to exercise their copyrights and then flex their copyright muscles because because oftentimes, there are like you say limitations and exceptions such as fair use, and we need and are able to take advantage of these. And it's an important thing that we can work on together with regard to the alien policy core. I've really wanted to learn how to become a better advocates around a lot of different library issues especially some of the issues that we deal with on a day to day basis, you know, working in academic libraries. So, looking into ways that we can help push for improvements and updates to copyright law. I'm looking at digitization issues. Access to research issues, open access publishing those types of things. But I also wanted to get the more sort of plugged into policy issues, and other advocacy work for different types of libraries which I don't have that much experience with. I did start out working in a public library and also worked at the Wisconsin State Law Library and those are really interesting jobs as well but I kind of wanted to know how to advocate better for for other types of libraries as well and see how we can contribute to those space spaces. Um, so as a policy core has really provided a kind of a broad overview on how to do that and it also incorporate many different types of librarians and library workers so of course you and I are working in college and research libraries, but there's a a broad spectrum of other people so we have school librarians and people who are working in public libraries. And people are working in community libraries, those types of things. So I think the policy core has really given me and this is sort of what I wanted out of it, a better understanding of not only the issues, the policy issue that those libraries sort of encounter, but how we can work together to advocate for better outcomes. Better funding better public policy outcomes for all types of libraries. Sara: That's a really great point and I often when I teach about copyright at the high school at the University of Illinois. A lot of my students are surprised when they realize just how much copyright will impact their work right as, for instance, a school librarian or a public library and I mean copyright is kind of one of those all inclusive topics and so it has really given, both of us I think an opportunity to grow our network and to kind of understand what the different areas are that different people are struggling with through the pandemic there's been a lot of funding issues, there's been a lot of broadband issues. And it's been really interesting to kind of learn what people are handling right now and and and it seems like right now there's also a lot of fights ago about freedom of information and right you know different books that are on the shelves that maybe parents don't want to see on the shelves in a children's library or a school library so there been so many different issues that we've been hearing about which has been really interesting. Tim: Yeah, you're totally right like issues around intellectual freedom around broadband access for libraries, these are ones obviously that maybe you and I don't deal with on a day to day basis but it's important to be able to advocate for them, and with them for other library workers and other libraries as well. Sara: Yeah. And so we have the opportunity. Not too long ago to go to Washington DC and to have a face to face meeting with our cohort of course our cohort began in the middle of Kovats so normally we would have done that much earlier but I thought that was one of the most useful parts of our training because we learned some really fascinating. Media techniques right and we're kind of putting the hot seat with, you know, pretend that you're doing like a video interview right now and what what is this going to look like. I found that really challenging but also really interesting and helpful in terms of training and I've had some similar training here at University of Illinois but I felt like this was even more targeted because the folks doing the training or media specialist. What did you find to be a kind of the most rewarding part of your training as part of the policy core. Tim: Yeah, um, I will say that media training was a little bit outside of my comfort zone, I guess, but I really appreciate that we were able to do it, especially in the context of understanding how to best communicate a message with the decision maker or a member of Congress, or with the media because crafting a clear, concise, usually short message about a policy topic that you're advocating for is really crucial. You know, one thing I was actually involved with last year as a part of the policy Corps was doing a virtual Hill meeting with a staffer on on library funding issue so we were advocating for an increase in a library funding. And, you know, one thing that was really interesting and important to know about in this meeting was really short, it was like a 10 minutes, like zoom meeting with a staffer and something that we talked about going into the meeting as we were as we were kind of building up. What we wanted to talk about and how we wanted to deliver it it was like the understanding that a lot of these staffers. They cover, you know, 10 issues or more. And maybe library is just one of them, or maybe they only deal with library issues in their capacity as someone who's involved in education. So, sort of understanding that we need to craft a very sort of deliberate and concise message about the policy ass, or the policy issue that we're talking about, is really important so that was one of the most interesting pieces from like the media training that I sort of took took took away from it, but also lots of other great sort of tips around how to, how to host like events, how to get your message out in a variety of different forms so obviously it's not all just meeting with legislators, it's about creating campaigns and doing social media and thinking about sort of online messaging. And I know we do a lot of that sort of in our work as well. And then, you know, kind of talking a little bit more broadly with regards to the policy core and maybe some of our issues. There are a lot of different ways that we can we can advocate, you know, one of them is talking with policymakers and entering into conversations and relationships with staffers that deal with intellectual property and library issues. But another thing that you mentioned earlier is dealing with institutions like the corporate office, because a lot of, not necessarily policymaking, but a lot of public input and advocacy actually runs through groups like the copyright office. So looking at the various sort of ways and venues for advocacy around library and copyright issues, is something that's been good for me it's particularly with regard to the policy car, and I think it's been good for other people as well, just to kind of understand where are the leavers that we can pull and push to get better outcomes for my library policies. Sara: Yeah. and when you were mentioning the day on the hill I participated in that as well the virtual one and it was really tempting when meeting with a staffer to just jump right into like. Here are the 5 million things that our library has done for you, you know, and here are the things that we need for the community and to continue doing this. But Shawnda Hines from a la policy was in my meeting one of my meetings and instead of law, allowing us to kind of launch in she, she started with a question, and she said to the staffer. What is your experience in libraries, do you have a library card, and it was amazing because the response to the staffer was, oh I worked in a library all through college. So not only, you know, almost, almost everyone I won't say everyone but almost everyone has been to their library right so they have some experience, but this woman had more than the average amount of experience when she had been in the library, every single day working behind the scenes and really knew the struggles of the library and was a real, true library supporter and so after that, after that knowledge, it was so easy to have that conversation because she was she said right off the bat I worked in. I worked in the library all through college and I really love libraries and I really support them. And it's like okay so you're on our side like you know, you don't have to do this hard sell here, you know, and it's still important to like make your points but it was really key to make that emotional connection with her because I think that if you just forget about that, then you don't hear what their personal story is their personal connection, you might miss that golden opportunity right because if you're if you're looking for funding for a specific thing maybe they have experienced with that thing right I mean, right now, the issue is broadband for a lot of libraries right because students from school, potentially don't have internet. Well, guess what, what if the staffer you're talking to grew up in a rural area. What if they had no internet at their house like they would have a personal connection to what you're talking about and you would never know that. And so you really want to make that connection if you can. And I think, you know, one of the things that I learned also during that time Shonda spoke with us at the policy core training and said, You know, there's a fine line between, you know, people kind of treating libraries as, like, Oh, that's so cute. You're the library, you know, versus like you're a serious part of our society right so you don't you don't want to make it like, oh, didn't you go to story time when you were five, you know it's not a library story but like to understand that we that librarians and libraries really have an impact on our society, and that we need to fund them because if we don't students can't necessarily go to school or students aren't going to learn or, or, you know, if you don't have that access. You may not learn about science, or some other area that that you know you could have a future doctor who really doesn't have access to these types of books at their school and comes to the library and read about it, or who knows what the experience might be right. I know I read about a, an astronaut who grew up, and he was just tied to his local library right and always reading about like outer space and just had this big dream and became an astronaut one day I mean, these are the kinds of things that libraries can do. And, but trying to really make, make it real for somebody and I think so starting with that human element. To me, that was a really great lesson not to just launch into the logic, because we all just want to start with like here's why we need this money, you know, right, right. But if we can connect with them on a human level like on a personal level, it's going to make it a lot easier. Tim: Yeah. Right on. Another thing I was thinking about is, um, you're right and asking those probing questions and trying to connect with policymakers on a personal and emotional level is really key, but also doing our homework as well so how did have how have they voted in the past, around library issues. What have they supported what have they been maybe not so great on sort of understanding their history a bit with with libraries and and pulling those things up and having that those data points on hand is really helpful going into these meetings with decision makers. Another thing that we did, which I think is really important in any sort of advocacy meeting and ask is coming, prepared with local data and stories and impact. So, you know, in the meeting with the legislative staffer for representative Lee in my district, I talked a little bit about how the Oakland Public Library, which is, you know, the city where I live in how they were making content available and services available during the pandemic and pulling out two or three or four top things that they were working on, which could and should require more funding to continue. So coming up with those local stories and hearing from people on the ground is really important. In addition to, you know, really communicating the importance of funding or improving policies for libraries more generally. Sara: Yeah, that's very true having those data points but also those stories of like real life scenarios. During the pandemic despite my being a copyright librarian who never does circulation, I was actually working in circulation, because we were kind of all hands on deck. I mean, we had a lot of folks who couldn't come in at all due to, you know, underlying medical conditions or family members with underlying medical conditions like before we have the vaccine available. And we really had a call to the whole library saying you know who can come in and help so I had, I learned how to do some circulation, you know, which was really good and and and it really gave me some sort of knowledge of, you know, on the ground, of what my colleagues go through on a day to day basis but it also gave me that crucial contact with patrons because I was really missing that interaction. And so, you know, the pandemic really gave us an opportunity to like change our skill set a little bit, and to also like get to know our other colleagues like I don't normally work in circulation so I don't necessarily know all my colleagues in circulation and so I got the opportunity to kind of spend time with them and to learn our patrons a little bit more and see what they were you know what their needs were. So I think that there are a lot of stories like that and the public libraries really were doing tremendous thing, you know, this is an academic library but the public libraries to we're doing tremendous things during the pandemic right to keep to keep everybody reading and keep everybody engaged because really like we couldn't for for quite some time in Illinois we couldn't leave our house. So, you know, if the students couldn't get on the internet and if you couldn't, you know, read books at your house, then you really didn't have a lot to do, and especially education wise. So I think those stories are really important, I think you're right. And I really valued getting to know you know some different levels of service and different people in the library too. So, I guess one. I wanted to change the topic a little bit and talk about you know what we've done. Copyright wise, since we've been a member of the policy core. And one of the big issues that still isn't resolved, is the CASE opt out for libraries you want to tell us a little background about that and how we were engaged with that. Tim: Sure, so maybe to back up a little bit. So, the CASE Act passed at the end of 2020 and C stands for the Copyright Alternative to Small Claims Enforcement Act. And this was a law and the aims of the law was to provide an alternative venue for copyright holders to pursue smaller dollar copyright infringement cases, instead of filing a federal copyright law suit which costs a lot of money, typically, and can take a really long time. And so, the case act sets up this copyright claims board that sits within the corporate office. And the point of this copyright claims board is to adjudicate these smaller copyright infringement proceedings. And we should note that these proceedings are voluntary. So if you have a claim brought against you. So if someone accuses you of infringing their copyright and wants to take you before the copyright claims bar, you don't have to agree to go through that venue, you can opt out as an individual. And that's a really important feature of this law. And this is a from a library perspective, we see it it says concerning law for variety of reasons. So, one thing, thinking about copyright and how copyright interacts with libraries and with researchers. We know that researchers and teachers, they leverage these limitations and exceptions to cart braid all the time like fair use. So, you know, researchers use images or copyrighted content within their own original research, because we all know that scholarship builds on the works of others and there are important limitations to cooperate that allows faculty and researchers to be able to do this. But sometimes that might not be communicated to rights holders, you know. So, what we see coming out of this case that would be possibly, you know rights holders brain these infringement actions against, you know, a scholarly researcher, because they think the scholarly researcher improperly used a piece of copyrighted content when in fact, perhaps a scholarly researcher was including that content under one of their rights under copyright like fair use. So, there's a big concern that when this copyright claims bar actually gets up and running. Are we going to have a ton of claims being brought against researchers or even students for incorporating copyrighted content under fair use in their research and teaching, and what are the implications of that going to be, you know, of course the limits on what the monetary damages within the case act and within this copyright claims or are some are a lot less than what they would be with a normal federal copyright lawsuit, but they're, they're not nothing You know, there's a cap of $30,000 per infringement proceeding and another that's nothing to sneeze at. So, one way that this CASE Act is concerning is that you know it might be, it might be a chilling effect for researchers they might think twice about incorporating others copywriting content into their scholarship, if they're afraid that they're going to be brought before this copyright claims board for use that should be covered under fair use. But another piece of that is concerning is during the implementation. So, the Copyright Office has been engaging in NPR, and then NPR m sound stands for a notice of proposed rulemaking. And these are things where the corporate offices looking for feedback from the public on how a particular law should be implemented. So, the corporate office has issued several, several of these NPR around the case act, about how it should be implemented, once it actually is up and running. And one thing that was up concerned for library is it for libraries is that while libraries and archives institutions can preemptively opt out of this. What it doesn't extend to our library workers so workers like you and I, who are working within libraries and we deal with copyrighted content on a daily basis, you know, we provide information and guidance around digitization projects, we're involved with things like interlibrary loan, we deal with copyrighted works. So what the NPR and was asking for is. We know that libraries and archives as institutions are opted out, but they held in their, in their first sort of draft of this. Well, we're not going to provide that, that, that opt out for library workers, And we thought, and a lot of libraries are on country thought that this could be a very negative way to pursue for the copyright claims board because us working with copyrighted content on a daily basis. We provide education. What we don't want is library workers to be dragged before the copyright claims board for infringement claims for things that we know and we are operating in good faith, under our limitations and exceptions to copyright. So maybe you want to talk a little bit more about sort of the advocacy and how we organize around that aspect. Sara: Yeah, so we saw the proposed rule come out and it basically said that even though, as you said, the library can opt out preemptively and basically just opt out once and say, You know where this library is not going to participate in these. Small Claims Act cases. They, the US Copyright Office, read the CASE Act as only applying to libraries and not to their employees and kind of did so under an agency, sort of analysis saying, well, this is, you know, the employees can still be liable, potentially, it's just saying that there's no like vicarious liability here for their lawyer, and my reaction to that was that that doesn't make any sense right just because the reality is that libraries do not do the work, the work on a daily basis of the libraries is done through their employees, and therefore if you don't want to hold libraries liable. You shouldn't hold their employees liable. It makes no sense to me right. It's like basically don't go after the deep pockets here at the Library, which doesn't even have that big of pockets but go after the, you know, staff member who made the copy that doesn't make any sense. And I really don't think that that's what Congress intended. When they enacted the case act and so what we did was the LA policy core members Tim and myself and Carla and along with la kind of came up with this, this, this letter that folks could use if they wanted to submit it to the copyright act in response to their proposed rule, and it was just a form letter but allowed folks to put in their individual, you know position their name and what they do that, that gives them concern. So for instance, I said you know I'm a copyright librarian at the University of Illinois. And if you are going to enforce this against me in the scope of my employment, that's a problem because I deal with copyright every day. This is my job right I have to make you know various determinations for my own news I provide folks with information about copyright. And so, you know, I could get 10 of these notices every day, you're going to get sued every day. And so the reality is it would really stifle me from doing my job. And so a lot of folks responded in fact the Copyright Office still has not issued their final rule on this and said that they had thousands of these notices because one of the notices from library futures had an Excel spreadsheet with thousands of responses and there were at least 135, I think, responses so they got a lot of feedback from librarians, basically saying this is not going to. This is not a good thing. Right. I wanted, I still think the door is open. If Congress really feels that they the Copyright Office got it wrong to come through and say, No, you know, they I guess they could amend the case act and say, no, this really means also employees. I did reach out to Senator Durbin, from Illinois, saying hi Senator Durbin I know you supported the case act but you couldn't have possibly meant that this doesn't apply to library employees right and trying to put it on his radar because I know the final rule isn't out yet but if the final rule does still apply. If the Copyright Office says it does still apply to library employees within the scope of their employment. Then I really think my next step is going to be to talk to Congress and say, Is this really what you meant because I don't think so. Well, I still hold out a little bit of hope that we made some progress with our arguments. And our common sense to the copyright office but we haven't heard back yet. So what do you think Tim. Tim: Yeah, I think you touched on a lot of good points there, um, one thing. Well, first off, I mean I'm really glad that the corporate office has issued these NPR M's because it does provide a public venue for citizens and organizations to provide feedback and commentary on how our particular this particular law should be implemented. And that is important, and the Copyright Office, there are reading these you know so it's great that we have this venue. And you mentioned that there are a variety of different ways to respond. Like so. Some of some organizations such as the library. Copyright Alliance. Individual universities and libraries I know from the, from speaking from the University of California. We submitted a letter, which was signed on but I think almost all of the UC schools, talking about what the negative repercussions of including library workers as subject to these proceedings would be, and we provide very detailed and specific examples, and also talked about the legal aspects of it, like you mentioned, have some discussion around this idea of agency law, so that you know if the library itself is able to opt out, why isn't the library able to delegate that opt out to those who are working for it. So on the one hand, we have institutions and schools, writing detailed responses to the CRM. And also we have the public who are able to provide individual stories like you and others, and and also just anyone can can file a response to this NPR. So it's important to kind of like, hit it at multiple levels, because the corporate office is reading these. It's good that we've provided detailed responses. And it also good that we're hearing from the public, and from those workers that it's going to affect. Another reason that this is really important is that you know the CASE Act has been around for a few years, but only at the end of 2020 and did it gets pushed through into becoming a law. And the way it did that was attached to a gigantic piece of spending legislation. And this is very problematic because there's not really any opportunity then to have some back and forth and to have feedback from the communities that it was going to affect you kind of got pushed through at the last hour before the end of the year, along with a ton of other bills. And there was not that much opportunity for libraries and library workers to comment that that point. So it's good that we can use some of these NPR on processes to lay out the issues and lay out how we think they should be improved, especially for the Ah, so we're going to keep our eyes open for that final rule and see, see where that goes. I mean I would read a huge sigh of relief, if, if we were able to sway the copyright office, and if they do find that when a library ops out its employees are also opting out. But if not, like I said, then, you know, I will still feel that there's some, some advocacy work to be done with with Congress and to say, Hey, is this what you meant because you have the ultimate word of what you met on the other side of that though. You know there is still work going on behind the scenes to challenge the the court or the board claims board when it does start hearing cases as unconstitutional. So there are a lot of things going on here and it's, nothing's going to get resolved, super quickly. I would say that this is one of those things we need we all need to keep an eye on because as things progress, we'll know more and more and we will will need to kind of react to those changing environment. So it's a good thing to have to be aware of. It's a good thing to keep track of. And, you know, I believe that the, they will start hearing actual claims in around June, at the latest that seemed like that was what they were doing so well I'm thinking going to start hearing some of these final rulings coming out very soon. Another thing that we're doing, and I'm sure you are and other schools as well is doing a little bit of education around what this law means and what does it mean. So for our library users or our university, communities, if we were to receive one of these claims notices. Of course we know that everyone has the ability to opt out. But it's really going to be up to the individual. To determine that but we know that libraries can help provide education around some of these copyright policy issues on our campuses and we're starting to do that right now. And also being in communication with our legal departments within the universities because they're going to probably want to know about these things as well, you know to what extent, our faculty or students or researchers, getting these notices. What are they going to do about them and how can we provide education, you know with the knowledge that we can't really provide legal advice but how can you provide education to help our communities make good decisions about what this means and how they might want to proceed. Sara: And that's a really good point there so we, you know, as, as you mentioned, Tim. This is going to be an issue for for everyone really whether or not the libraries, and their employees can opt out because we've still got scholars and students and other folks who could potentially be sued. The other issue is that it does exempt. At least University of Illinois writ large because it's a it's a government or state institution, which seems to kind of go hand in hand with sovereign immunity, where, you know, the University of Illinois cannot be sued for copyright infringement in federal court, either due to sovereign immunity. But then it leaves the question of what about the employees of the university within the scope of their employment, how does that work out. And so there are still some questions that really don't have great answers. And it's very similar to the library opting out, and the employees, maybe being on the hook what's, what do we have what happens when the professor is in a similar situation so it'll be really interesting. I mean from from a standpoint of like a lawyer, right it's kind of interesting to see this play out and see these cases go forward but from a standpoint as a librarian it's a little frightening, to be honest with you because I would not want a patron say faculty member to come to me and say I just got this, you know, what do I do, and then oh I got this two months ago I forgot to opt out now I have to go. You know, and then see what happens it's like that would be scary and not a fun experience so yes we definitely need to educate folks so that they do know if they can opt out and figure out why they might want to opt out versus go through. I mean, in my opinion, and this is not legal advice but I would, I would opt out every time I mean, I'm not sure why would go to this board, and you know willingly. Because, you know, federal court is much harder for them. There is, it's harder for the plaintiff and there's a lot more they have to pay and go through. So, I'm not sure what what would motivate someone to go to the small claims court I'll be interesting to see what types of cases end up there, although that scares me to that some of the claims that end up there the folks who, you know, didn't really pay attention to the notice and it just laughs and then all of a sudden, they have they have to go. I don't like that idea, because, to me that's not really voluntary that's just like I didn't really pay attention. Right, but I'm thinking that's going to be some of the cases unfortunately because that's that happens in, you know, in regular court too is you get what's called a default judgment because the other person just never shows up. And, and that can be good for the plaintiff but it's that's never going to be good for the defendant and if they are professors or students. Tim: That's not good. I wouldn't like, I would not like to see that happening so yeah i think one possible mitigating factor is, it seems like the law and the corporate office has been doing some due diligence, about what gets put into these notices and making sure that they are official, they are served using the how other things are served on people so sending you a notice through the mail, sending a bottle up notice within that 60 day window if you didn't get the first one, it'll be interesting to see actually how it plays out. But hopefully there are some of those measures that are set up that will allow people to be able to have information to make those decisions. Before that 60 day window runs out because you're right. Otherwise, we're just going to have a lot of default judgments because people are going to be like well what is this and is this just spam or as am I being trolled here I don't know so that's all uh to be determined yet. Well, and even in, even in quote unquote regular court right default note default judgments happen, and even there where you have to show proof of service right that you know they were personally served and and the the notices are very clear and, you know, you have to do this and answer within 20 days and whatever folks still don't get their act, gather all the time. Now of course you can't opt out. In that instance like you know you have to show up it's like, no, don't even do anything it's like they just sit there then they get a default judgment so I'm a little concerned and I'm especially concerned I'll tell you about students, because I do think professors I think professors if they get this notice like, yeah, they're probably going to try to figure out what to do. I could see a student just being busy and just thinking like, I'll deal with it later and then forgetting about it. Sara: I could see that happening. And that would bother me a lot if that's if that happened because I know some students will be right on top of it right and and finding out all the information they need to but but yeah I just will see maybe I would hope that, that, that people aren't just go, you know, raring to go and try to sue up as many students as possible I mean that just seems like a terrible outcome of this limit of this legislation which I do think some of their goal was to deal with, you know, photographers, for instance right who posts maybe some of their work on their website but other people are stealing it and things like that and I do understand that, you know, there are issues with folks who are saying, well, I I'm losing money but I don't have enough money to go to the federal court system. I think that's where they wanted, that's like the sweet spot where they wanted to get this legislation to hit but you know I really hope that it doesn't play out in a different way. And I know the legislation also I think you pointed out recently, to me at least was that there's kind of an anti trolling mechanism, kind of trying to prevent folks from just spam, you know suing everybody. Tim: Yeah, there was a there was a provision of one of the most recent NPR, that suggested that there be a cap by Bob, I believe, 10 claims, per year, per rights holder. So I think that that could help because I think one of the fears, when we saw this originally is. Well yeah, they're just going to be copyright trolls that are sending these like hundreds of them out, you know, and see what sticks against the wall or see which they can get default judgments on but if this actually does go through where there's an actual limit, I think that would go a long way into tamping down on some of the abuse that a lot of people have been critical of this process. Yeah, so I i hope that is the case and that we don't see an you know an abuse of the system. Sara: Well, it's been a really great chat we've had here and I want to respect our listeners time so they feel like they can, you know, go and do some advocacy on their own and one thing we learned through a la is tag, tag your congressperson tag your legislator, if you're doing something on Twitter. And it's you know about your local library doing something amazing, or you need funding for something or what have you tag folks on twitter, so that they see it. Tim: Yeah. Right on, I mean there's so many issues that are that are coming up over the next few years, relevant to copyright in libraries. I mean, we have controlled digital lending, we have a lot of these state ebook laws that are being challenged now. There are other things that will come up within the next year or two. So it's important to stay involved, it's important to to engage with decision makers and there's a variety of ways of doing that. We can do it through social media. We can do it through getting involved in organizations like like the ALA, we can subscribe to like legislative alerts. We can help out in some of the organizing that sort of new groups are doing, like library futures. And just follow along. There's a lot of ways that we can all work together and be involved in a lot of these policy and copyright issues that affect libraries. Sara: Yeah, and that's a great point because one of the things that we also learned it, and policy corps that it's not just about us right. I mean, we are learning these tools and we are going to, we are empowered to pass them along and and so I hope this episode kind of inspired listeners to get more involved in to follow their local legislators on Twitter and kind of see ways that they can advocate for libraries as well. So, and also obviously pay attention when a la has a policy alert and wants you to call your local senator or your local legislator, you know, give them a call because that's one of the ways that we can make an impact right.
Douglas Shontz from the Office of General Counsel at the University of Illinois and I participated in the Copyright Office’s State Sovereign Immunity Study Roundtable Discussions. You can find the materials for the Discussions at the United States Copyright Office. We submitted a comment and a reply comment to the Study. […]
On this episode of the Funky Politics, DC is joined by Trey Robertson, Mgr. Copyright Registration Policy, United States Copyright Office, Washington D.C. They have conversation on the importance of the Millennial vote in 2020 and how they can seize this moment in time. Make sure to catch the latest episodes of the Funky Politics by downloading the Kudzukian App.
We have a couple of exciting announcements to make today. First, I want everyone to know we just launched a brand new website for the podcast! www.speakingofthearts.com has a new updated look and feel and contains every episode we’ve done since we launched back in 2015. The newer episodes feature both audio and video versions with our guests. I want to thank my team member Marie Le Claire for all of her work behind the scenes and for making the new website look great. Next, I want to draw attention to an exciting webinar we are hosting this Thursday, July 16, 2020. The webinar is on the topic of Live Streaming and we have an incredible lineup of guest speakers who will discuss best practices including how to monetize your next stream. Artists and promoters will especially benefit from the webinar so please go to www.epsteinco.com/news for more information on how to register for the event. Space is limited so be sure to sign up soon. Now, onto today’s podcast episode. I have wanted to have this guest on the podcast since I started the series and we finally connected. Maria Schneider is a 5x Grammy winning conductor and composer and she has worked with everyone from David Bowie to Dawn Upshaw. In 2019 the National Endowment for the Arts bestowed on Schneider the nation's highest honor in jazz, naming her an NEA Jazz Master. Recently, the National Recording Registry inducted her Grammy winning album Concert in the Garden into the registry and she was also given the distinction of being elected into the 2020 American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Schneider has become a strong voice for musical advocacy and in 2014, she testified before the US Congressional Subcommittee on Intellectual Property about digital rights. She has also appeared on CNN, participated in round-tables for the United States Copyright Office, and has been quoted in numerous publications for her views on Spotify, Pandora, YouTube, Google, digital rights, and music piracy. Our conversation centers around Maria’s new album Data Lords which is now available for order. This is by far her most ambitious project to date and it is a double album release. Head over to www.mariaschneider.com now and order yourself a copy. You will not be disappointed. We also talk about about Maria’s earliest influences during her musical upbringing, what makes a good bandleader, and so much more. I had a blast speaking with Maria and I hope you enjoy today's episode. Thanks for listening everyone.
Photo Infringement Updates 2020 - How do Higbee & Associates define a "non-commercial" entity? When you receive a copyright infringement demand letter from a company like PicRights (who, for example, may present a photo infringement claim by Agence France-Presse - a company that registers many photos in "groups" with the United States Copyright Office) things can get stressful. Many people tell me they didn't know if the company was legit or not, or whether the demands are real. If PicRights cannot get the claim resolved (i.e. you let it go and do not respond, or do not meet their settlement demands), the case may get "elevated" to the next level which can result in you or your company receiving a photo infringement letter from Santa Ana, California based Higbee & Associates. We offer LOW flat rate legal consultations to help review the claim and any potential defenses to infringement, one being fair use, another factor being "innocent infringement." Here is a recent update on their definition of "non-commercial entity" which may result in Higbee dropping your case, or reducing the settlement demands. Listen in! For more information on online photo infringement go here.
Understanding copyrights & your intellectual property library. Debunking myths with practical information you can use today. Learn about: How to get something copyrighted, meaning registered. How to protect content. What is a trademark? What is a copyright? When do I have ownership to a copyright? Who can claim a copyright? Who can file a claim for copyright infringement? Why trade association registrations are not a substitute for registration from United States Copyright Office. When is a copyright registered? Why do you want timely registration of copyright? How to report a website for using content without a license; copyright blog, copyright music, copyright art, copyright podcast, any content. Show Notes: https://iphqs.com/011
Attorney Steve® Copyright Law Essentials - Getting attorney fees and statutory damages by registering your copyright AFTER you notice infringement. 17 U.S.C. 412 has been used by "copyright trolls" to justify seeking high monetary demands out of court (ex. photography tolls) even though their photos are not registered with the United States Copyright Office. But, is this the law? Attorney Steve provides a general legal overview of this code section. In short, this section is for "pre-registered" content under section 408(f) of the copyright law. Don't be fooled otherwise. 17 U.S.C. 412 - Registration as prerequisite to certain remedies for infringement "In any action under this title, other than an action brought for a violation of the rights of the author under section 106A(a), an action for infringement of the copyright of a work that has been preregistered under section 408(f) before the commencement of the infringement and that has an effective date of registration not later than the earlier of 3 months after the first publication of the work or 1 month after the copyright owner has learned of the infringement, or an action instituted under section 411(c), no award of statutory damages or of attorney’s fees, as provided by sections 504 and 505, shall be made for— (1) any infringement of copyright in an unpublished work commenced before the effective date of its registration; or (2) any infringement of copyright commenced after 1st publication of the work and before the effective date of its registration, unless such registration is made within three months after the first publication of the work.
Attorney Steve® Copyright Essentials - Pre-requisite to filing federal court lawsuits In this exciting episode of Vondran Legal Hour, we discuss the new case from the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington D.C. which talks about whether a Plaintiff need only have filed for copyright protection, or whether the United States Copyright Office actually has to grant a registration certificate before a federal court lawsuit can be filed (ex. in the 9th Circuit Courts). The "Court of Last Resort" ordered that a Plaintiff must have the certificate of registration issued by the Registrar of copyrights, and thus, agreed with the 11th circuit court of appeals, while disagreeing with the 5th and 9th circuit Courts. Attorney Steve® also discusses $800 expedited filings and $140 "pre-registration" possibilities for producers of commercial works that are likely to be infringed. This registration also allows a ticket to file a federal copyright infringement lawsuit and seek an injunction to prevent further infringement. If you need help with a copyright infringement, DMCA, software, photo, or internet file sharing issue contact as at (877) 276-5084. SV
In this episode, Nicole Pottinger, a third-year law student at the University of Kentucky and summer intern at the United States Copyright Office, discusses her experiences at the Copyright Office, the mechanics of copyright registration, and our co-authored paper "Registration is Fundamental." Among other things, Pottinger explains what happens at the Copyright Office and why authors should consider registering their works of authorship. She also discusses the pending United States Supreme Court case Fourth Estate Public Benefit Corp. v. Wall-Street.com, how it could affect copyright registration, and why we concluded that copyright registration is important to the copyright system. You can also read Pottinger's summary of the case here. Pottinger is on Twitter at @nicolepottinger.Keywords: copyright, copyright office, copyright registration, supreme court, SCOTUS See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Feature Photo via the Westborn Camera Co., Dearborn MI On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, we dive into the new United States Copyright Office changes regarding the registration of photographic copyright (not as boring as you think!), upcoming improvements to Adobe Lightroom that should make it useably fast… again, and a dive into the [...]
Feature Photo via the Westborn Camera Co., Dearborn MI On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, we dive into the new United States Copyright Office changes regarding the registration of photographic copyright (not as boring as you think!), upcoming improvements to Adobe Lightroom that should make it useably fast… again, and a dive into the [...]