On Sun, 2014-06-22 at 12:21 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > Technically there likely is a way. I wanted to make Internet radio, but > I never did it regarding to legal issues. JFTR I made citizen radio in > Germany and it already caused serious legal issues, not regarding to > collecting societies, but regarding to freedom of speech. > > For example, if there should be no doubt about the fact that a nation > should kill people, you're not allowed to point this out in Germany, > it's a crime, since it does touch the sovereignty of a state and we are > not allowed to do it. Somebody now might claim, that such crimes are > made public each day by official radio stations in Germany. Yes, but > it's a long way and does cause a lot of trouble, if it should be against > the policy, e.g. Germany makes lots of money by selling weapons and > Germany needs the jobs. IOW it does matter what facts you point out on > air. > > Good luck! > Ralf PS: To make it absolutely clear! There never was an issue regarding the truth! The issue was, that the truth did offend the sovereignty of a state! At least in Germany you're not allowed to point out undisputed truth, if it does offend the sovereignty of a state, assumed it's a state that is important for Germany. You're free even to spread unproven rumours about ever nation that is unimportant for Germany. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user