Topic: Podcast Licenses

38 chapters across the catalog

Tomahawk Turnaround
Episode 1809 2:03:01 - 2:05:31

1809: Tomahawk Turnaround

AI Music Production and No Agenda Records

The rise of AI music tools like Suno allows users to create high-quality songs that are not registered with licensing bodies like ASCAP or BMI, making them ideal for podcast use. The hosts propose launching "No Agenda Records" to publish and promote AI-generated tracks, including parodies and original compositions. They envision a future where AI-produced hits are paired with human performers to create new forms of digital stardom.

Stick Fight
Episode 1762 2:02:15 - 2:06:20

1762: Stick Fight

Podcast Monetization, Premium Content and South African Regulation

The South African Parliament is moving to regulate and license podcasters, a move seen as a precursor to global efforts to control independent media. The hosts discuss new app technologies for "Value-for-Value" donations and reiterate their opposition to "premium" or "bonus" content models like Patreon, which they believe ruin show chemistry.

Doom Goblin
Episode 1660 1:17:10 - 1:20:31

1660: Doom Goblin

Live Podcasting vs. Spotify and Music Licensing Issues

The hosts advocate for live, unedited podcasting as the "raw milk of media." They discuss a notice sent to Spotify regarding unlicensed music in podcasts, predicting that the platform will use AI to deplatform shows, and urge listeners to use modern apps powered by the Podcast Index.

900
Episode 900 2:34:06 - 2:40:16

900: 900

Final Donor Credits and Show 900 Wrap-up

The final segment of donor acknowledgments includes contributors from Bahrain, Norway, and a large contingent from Victoria, British Columbia. The hosts thank the "double nickel" ($55.10) and $50 donors, emphasizing the importance of every contribution to the show's survival. They conclude the 900th episode celebration by encouraging listeners to continue the "value for value" model.

In Silico
Episode 1403 1:28:58 - 1:32:52

1403: In Silico

Artist Controversy, Kenny Ben, Licensing Apology

The hosts address a controversy regarding artist Kenny Ben and a misunderstanding about licensed artwork. They issue an apology for questioning the integrity of the artist after she provided proof of a valid license for the images used.

Quiet Riot
Episode 1310 1:41:29 - 1:48:10

1310: Quiet Riot

Executive Producer Donations, Wilco House Buyers

Damon Marie from Round Rock, Texas, contributes $1,000 and requests a mention for WilcoHousebuyers.com. The note includes a query about starting a podcast studio in Austin, which the hosts advise against. Other donations from Frank DiZoglio and "Sir Angel of the Heights" are acknowledged, along with advice on obtaining a pilot's license.

Googers
Episode 1146 2:20:54 - 2:25:58

1146: Googers

Podcast License, Knighting Ceremony, Upcoming Meetups

A technical issue with the "podcastlicense.com" domain is addressed, with a call for the owner to renew the registration. A formal knighting ceremony is held for new high-level donors, granting them titles and rings. Upcoming No Agenda meetups are announced for various cities, including Copenhagen, Atlanta, and Buffalo, fostering the show's physical community.

Carbon Budget
Episode 1107 2:12:05 - 2:15:58

1107: Carbon Budget

Podcast Licenses, Calligraphy, Value for Value Model

The hosts discussed updating the "Podcast License" for donors, moving away from a digital-only format to a physical, signed certificate. There was a brief debate over using calligraphy versus fonts for the names on the licenses. They also addressed issues with old PayPal links and reiterated their commitment to the "value for value" funding model.

Men in Skirts
Episode 901 2:20:57 - 2:25:46

901: Men in Skirts

Podcast Licensing, Knighting Ceremony for Joseph Hatch

Joseph Hatch is officially knighted as Sir Joseph Hatch, "Servante Defensor Lucem Veritatem," for his $1,000 contribution. The hosts also explain the technical details of the "Podcast License" tier, which includes actual DNS and DNSEC records for subdomains. Birthday wishes are extended to several members of the "No Agenda Nation."

Chain of Lies
Episode 898 2:36:26 - 2:40:52

898: Chain of Lies

Adam Curry's Home Shopping Network Audition

Adam Curry recounts a humorous story about his failed audition for the Home Shopping Network. During the screen test, he was asked to describe a shaving kit indefinitely and made an off-color joke about the "beaver hair" brush, which he believes cost him the job. The hosts use the anecdote to transition into a discussion about the "podcast licenses" they offer to their producers as a reward for their support.

Ash for Cash
Episode 894 1:22:31 - 1:27:45

894: Ash for Cash

Value for Value Donations, Damehood and Knighthood Ceremonies

Shannon Brame is elevated to Damehood after a significant donation, sharing a story about a "DBAG" license plate and the African Mbira instrument. Other producers, including Robert Bruckner and Jay Boy, are acknowledged for their financial support under the value-for-value model.

Pupil Progression Plan
Episode 663 2:08:06 - 2:13:46

663: Pupil Progression Plan

Knighting Ceremony for Sir James of Ice and Sand

James Cates is officially knighted as "Sir James of the Ice and Sand" after reaching the $1,000 donation threshold. The hosts perform the traditional ceremony, offering a list of humorous rewards such as "Hookers & Molly" and "Mutton in Mead." They also discuss the logistics of ordering more knight rings and the upcoming "podcast license" requirement.

Plague Grenade
Episode 651 50:47 - 54:37

651: Plague Grenade

Podcast Licensing, Ham Radio Analogies and FCC Oversight

Dvorak predicts that FCC oversight of the internet will eventually lead to licensing requirements for podcasters and bloggers, similar to broadcast television or ham radio. He notes that ham radio operators have restricted free speech and cannot use "lascivious" language, providing a potential model for future internet regulation.

Rough Patch
Episode 634 1:11:30 - 1:14:05

634: Rough Patch

No Agenda PR, Single Mix, Show Memes

Adam Curry mentions the availability of the "No Agenda Single Mix" on iTunes and reminds listeners that show titles and knighthoods are valid credits. They discuss the origin of various show memes, including the "Putin" shout performed by John Fletcher, which was inspired by a reference to the television show Hogan's Heroes.

War on Brains
Episode 480 2:20:56 - 2:27:31

480: War on Brains

Podcasting Litigation, Licensing Scams and Expert Witnesses

The hosts analyze the strategy behind the Personal Audio lawsuit, suggesting it is a "trial balloon" to establish the validity of a pending patent. They argue that if the company wanted real money, they would target well-funded entities like NPR or the BBC rather than independent podcasters. One host discusses his experience as an expert witness in patent cases and warns of "quasi-scams" where companies settle for undisclosed licensing fees.

Cyber 9/11
Episode 417 1:50:54 - 1:55:00

417: Cyber 9/11

Podcast Licenses and Cancer Support Donations

Donations are acknowledged from listeners like Richard Troyano, who commented on the "fictional" nature of the 9-11 Commission Report. Another donor, Sir Craig Peters, contributes in honor of his wife's chemotherapy treatment and promotes Gilda's Club Delaware Valley, an organization providing support for families living with cancer.

Bear Bile
Episode 387 35:41 - 38:40

387: Bear Bile

Producer Donations, Shuttle Computers, Podcast Licenses

John Genoveso and Sean Paulson contributed to the show, with Paulson requesting a specific ringtone for "slaves" and securing a podcast license. The discussion touches on Shuttle Computers, which are small, powerful machines often used at trade shows. Multiple listeners requested "karma" for job interviews and upcoming births of "No Agenda babies."