Thanks Chad. This helps.
Maureen
Chad C wrote:
> I have two ideas for you.
>
> First, I have heard of schools that purchase an iPod and load them
> with the contents of the school music library. Students then check
> out this iPod to do their listening assignments rather than checking
> out the actual CD's. I would assume that this is legal, as long as
> you have one copy of the CD for each iPod you load with the music.
>
> A simpler option, and one that is exactly what you asked for, is to
> simply use an iTunes installation with the sharing option turned on.
> I have done this many times for my own listening assignments with my
> classes. The music and original CD's are in my office. I rip them
> into iTunes on my computer and then share the albums over the
> network. A student goes to the school library and checks out a pair
> of headphones and sits at a desktop computer. He launches iTunes and
> listens to the assignments there as it streams from my computer.
> Totally legal, and much less scary to deal with than the iPod idea.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Chad Criswell
>
>
>
>
> On 6/20/06, Maureen McCloskey <mmcclosk[_at_]nicoletcollege.edu
> <mailto:mmcclosk[_at_]nicoletcollege.edu>> wrote:
>
> I need some help about music CDs, copyright, and a "listening"
> program. I thought I read a message relating to just such a
> subject on one of my listservs recently, but I can't recall which
> one. We have a faculty member who wants to know about software
> "that would basically hold the contents of all the music CDs, and
> students in the library (listening stations) could browse through
> our entire selection and listen to items they choose (instead of
> getting up, finding the CD...)." I would think that there would
> be major copyright issues involved even if such a program existed.
>
>
>
> Any help is most appreciated!
>
>
>
> I am sending this to all my listservs, so I apologize for any
> duplication.
>
>
>
> Thanks!
>
> Maureen
>
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> How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young,
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> compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving,
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> and tolerant of the weak and strong.
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> Because someday in your life you will have been all of these.
> ~George Washington Carver
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> Maureen McCloskey, Head of Access Services
> Richard J. Brown Library, Nicolet Area Technical College
> 5364 College Drive / P. O. Box 518
> Ph: 715-365-4606; Fax: 715-365-4404; Email:
> mmcclosk[_at_]nicoletcollege.edu <mailto:mmcclosk[_at_]nicoletcollege.edu>
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> Chad Criswell
> http://www.musicedmagic.com
> http://musicappreciation.suite101.com
> <http://musicappreciation.suite101.com>
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How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young,
compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving,
and tolerant of the weak and strong.
Because someday in your life you will have been all of these. ~George
Washington Carver
Maureen McCloskey, Head of Access Services
Richard J. Brown Library, Nicolet Area Technical College
5364 College Drive / P. O. Box 518
Ph: 715-365-4606; Fax: 715-365-4404; Email:
mmcclosk[_at_]nicoletcollege.edu <mailto:mmcclosk[_at_]nicoletcollege.edu>
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