[geeks] Legal Corporate Music Servers
Rick Hamell
hamellr at gmail.com
Tue May 26 13:43:49 CDT 2009
Does any one on the list work for a company that does, or implemented a
corporate level music server that was legal in the eyes of the RIAA and
their clients?
I'm finding several companies that provide overhead ambiance music, but
I need something that streams to individual desktops.
Our goal is to reduce hard drive space used on individual's desktop
computers (and the associated "accidental" backups to servers,)
drastically reduce Internet usage from music streaming services, reduce
the possible security risk of iPods and related products being connected
to desktop machines as portable hard drives, and reduce the corporate
risk of being nailed for music sharing at the desktop level even though
we already condone it.
Yet, we still want to be able to provide a variety of music that users
currently enjoy as they are creative types and do need the music to help
provide quality work.
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