securing mp3s on site

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I obviously have made a mistake on my husband's website. I have mp3s of his piano music (@64kbps) and I just got a letter from a mediator of a professional photography forum that his site is listed as free music for them to use on their presentations. I really had the idea that they should be buying the cds but he said they are downloading the samples from the site. I know that there are some music sites that you can't download the music from even though you can listen. How do I set that up?
I'm hearing what little money we make from the sales trickle down the drain.
please help
Linna

www.gregmaroney.com
 
1. Put up short 30 sec clips
2. Look into Digital Rights Management, such as with Windows Media see:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/default.aspx
Digital Rights Management
and also
Content Production and Broadcast
Streaming Delivery

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Linna said:
I obviously have made a mistake on my husband's website. I have mp3s of his piano music (@64kbps)
and I just got a letter from a mediator of a professional photography forum that his site is listed
as free music for them to use on their presentations. I really had the idea that they should be
buying the cds but he said they are downloading the samples from the site. I know that there are
some music sites that you can't download the music from even though you can listen. How do I set
that up?
 
as he said dont give out the full mp3 limit to 30 secs,
but talk to them as credit to you as link back to your site for the full
mp3, I f they get good trafic could play in your favor.
 
Be careful about granting rights to others! I just read your comments on your site. You might want to talk to an attorney about how to word your offer and how to grant limited use rights.

The trade-back offer is nice, but do you really want to grant others unlimited use?...royalty free? Think about it.


| I obviously have made a mistake on my husband's website. I have mp3s of his piano music (@64kbps) and I just got a letter from a mediator of a professional photography forum that his site is listed as free music for them to use on their presentations. I really had the idea that they should be buying the cds but he said they are downloading the samples from the site. I know that there are some music sites that you can't download the music from even though you can listen. How do I set that up?
| I'm hearing what little money we make from the sales trickle down the drain.
| please help
| Linna
|
| www.gregmaroney.com
 
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