The Rheingau Wine Festival in Oberursel
… or “the one that caused us problems”.
This podcast was first meant to be put online in August, but despite on editing the soundtrack it became apparant that some of the music at the festival could very clearly be identified and so we tried to find out what sort of permissions we would need to use the recording.
Needles to say, it took a while to get an answer and the solution would not only cost us 60EUR per year to keep the MP3 file online, but there were so many conditions attached that in the end we decided to leave it for the time being.
Now the recording has been re-edited so that you can at least hear some of the festival atmosphere, even if some of the interesting parts of the recording have had to be left out.
(Press the “play” button to listen to the podcast)
October 1st, 2007 at 11:32 am
Das Weinfest in Oberursel – und Musik in Podcasts
In August wollten wir einen Podcast vom Weinfest veröffentlichen – leider war so viel Musik im Hintergrund zu hören, dass wir erst klären mĂĽsste was dafĂĽr notwendig wäre.
So einfach war das einfach nicht, wie man jetzt im ĂĽberarbeiteten Podcast…
November 3rd, 2007 at 12:51 am
Nice site.
September 6th, 2008 at 12:22 am
[…] Using music that is GEMA-registered, eg. at an event or on a website, requires the usage to be registered and paid for. This is usually straight forward for “traditional” events, however some circumstances are more complicated, as we found out last year in the Monday Podcast. […]
September 6th, 2008 at 12:23 am
[…] Using music that is GEMA-registered, eg. at an event or on a website, requires the usage to be registered and paid for. This is usually straight forward for “traditional” events, however some circumstances are more complicated, as we found out last year in the Monday Podcast. […]
November 5th, 2009 at 10:56 am
[…] nicht immer passend zum Podcasting-Medium. Als ich einmal ein Podcast aufnahm und im Hintergrund Musik zu hören war, habe ich vieles von der Aufnahme nicht ohne Weiteres verwenden […]