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Accessing Music and TV Online

Locating and Acquiring Legal Online Music, Movies, and Other Digital Content

The Appropriate Use Policy at Occidental College requires students, faculty, staff, and other members of the Oxy community to use College computing and networking facilities and resources in a way that complies with any applicable laws, contractual agreements, or licenses, including copyright laws.

Many legal sources for online music, movies, books, television programs, software and other intellectual property are readily accessible through the Web. Some sources provide stores where music can be purchased or licensed. Other sources may include personal web sites for artists where they provide access to their intellectual property for a fee or for free. Occidental College strongly encourages you to investigate the offerings at these sites and to use these resources to legally purchase or license digital content. Please study the service agreements with these sites to make sure that they are compliant with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Occidental does not recommend any particular service nor does it warrant that the service offerings comply with the DMCA.

It is your responsibility to make sure that you are in compliance with the Occidental College Appropriate Use Policy and that the music that you download is obtained through a legal purchase or license. Remember, infringing on copyright through file sharing is illegal and Occidental College will not protect you against claims of infringement.

The following list of content providers is provided as a resource for you. Please refer to the individual web sites for current service agreements and pricing. Many peer-to-peer (P2P) applications, such as LimeWire. Warez, Morpheus, BitTorrent, iMesh and KaZaA, are designed to make it very easy to exchange files with others over the Internet. In most cases, obtaining music, movies, software or television programs through these services is a violation of copyright and can lead to severe financial penalties. Be extremely careful not to violate the law or the College acceptable use policy if you choose to use peer-to-peer file sharing.

 

Music Services

PROVIDEROSNOTES
Amazonmp3 BetaLinux, Mac OS, WindowsMP3 format, no DRM.
Audio LunchboxLinux, Mac OS, Windows
Independent labels.
MP3 format, no DRM.
Keep music when you cancel your subscription.
BuyMusic@Buy.comWindows, IE 5.0 or higherNo subscription necessary.
Downloads include DRM.
eMusicLinux, Mac OS, WindowsIndependent labels, large library.
MP3 format, no DRM.
Site features music discovery tools.
iTunesMac OS and WindowsVery large library. 
(October 17, 2007) Price-drop on DRM-free downloads.
Access to numerous other multi-media options (TV, movies, podcasts, and more).
Mindawn Online MusicLinux, Mac OS, Windows
Focused on open standards and independent music.
Publish as well as find music.
Ogg Vorbis (lossy) and FLAC (lossless) formats.
 
NapsterWindows and MP3 players that support Windows-DRM Radio, streaming, or purchase.
Downloads may include DRM.
Includes a user-to-user messaging function that will share the users' e-mail addresses.
RhapsodyMac OS, Windows, Linux (streaming); Desktop program is Windows only; iOS and Android apps availableSubscription-based streaming service
Yahoo MusicWindowsRadio, streaming, or purchase. Site features music discovery tools. WMA format. Downloads may include DRM.

 

Television and Movie Services

PROVIDEROSNOTES
BlockbusterAll computers plus most mobile devices, tvs, and blu-ray players with internet accessRent a download. Wide range of devices supported
CinemaNowWindows, IE 6 or higherRent or purchase.
Movies and TV shows.
iTunesMac OS and WindowsVery large library.
Some downloads include DRM (users can pay more for non-DRM version).
Access to numerous other multi-media options (TV, movies, podcasts, and more).
MovieFlix.comWindowsRent a download
NetFlixAll computers plus most mobile devices, tvs, and blu-ray players with internet accessSubscription service 
VuduAll computers plus most tvs and blu-ray players with internet access; iPadsRent a download

 

Online Radio

PROVIDERNOTES
Last.fmInternet radio that creates a station based on your music tastes, using a downloadable tool. Includes social networking aspects.
Live365.comInternet radio network with more than 2.6 million listeners each month.
OmnilightLinks to online radio stations around the world, both multilingual and single language.
PandoraInternet radio that creates a station customized to your tastes based on music qualities from the Music Genome Project.
Radio ParadiseListen to streaming radio, use forums to discuss songs and anything entertainment, rate music, talk about streaming/media, and more.

 

Issues to consider when selecting a digital content service

Security

 

Things to look out for include whether the service agreement allows downloading of adware, toolbars, spyware and other malware to your computer or other device. These types of malevolent code can compromise your identity by stealing passwords and personal information and making it available to other malicious programs.

Licensing and terms of use

Some licenses may contain provisions that restrict the number of devices on which you can use the content or limit your access to a period of time. In the latter case, it may work like a subscription. When you stop subscribing your access to all of the content disappears and you can no longer play the music.

Cost and quality

Streaming music or video is usually available as a subscription that you pay monthly or annually. If you are interested in purchasing material on an item-by-item basis, look for a service that offers item downloading.

Digital Rights Management (DRM) restrictions

DRM is a term that describes a set of technologies that use encryption and authorization to establish and enforce the manner in which people use digital content. The technologies are intended to protect the rights of the copyright holder and are found in music, movies, books, software and other digital content. Some services provide DRM-protected material and can only be used on devices that can decrypt that material.

Legality

Make sure to READ the service agreement, often called the EULA (End User License Agreement). It will describe your legal rights to the materials that you are licensing or purchasing. Agreements most often forbid the sharing of the content with others and often prohibit the modification or adaptation of the content to create a derivative work. The service should also indicate who holds the copyright or has legal rights for the material and describe the ways in which the end user can legally use the material. The services written above are both legal and secure when used as advertised. Remember that you, not Occidental College, are responsible for any copyright infringements.

Type of service

Services may offer streaming audio or video, downloads, subscriptions or purchase or any combination of these. Sites for digital content such as books may offer free as well as for money content.

Transferability

In some cases, a service may restrict your ability to transfer your digital content from one device to another. The service may configure their content so it can only be used with certain devices.

Supported platforms

Many commercial music services support Windows operating systems. Some support Mac OS and a few support the Linux operating system. Some allow you to access the content through a web interface, but it cannot be used locally.

Supported file formats

Make sure that our devices are compatible with the file formats offered by a service. The most common formats include MP3, AAV (Apple iPod), WMA (Windows Media Player), and Ogg (Linux) among many others.

Catalog

Different services offer different selections of music and other digital content. If you have very specialized tastes in music or video, make sure that the service’s catalog offers what you are looking for. Some independent artists also provide music through their fan sites.

Tools/client support

Client software installed on a computer or other device is a requirement of most services. Services provide this software that enables downloading and often management of the digital content on your device.

Flexibility

A characteristic of many services is providing the digital content in a particular and often proprietary format or technology. While this may provide a better user experience in some aspects, it also reduces your ability to switch devices and maintain your collection. The continual changes in technology and in the delivery of digital content may create difficulties for a service or for you if you are locked in to a single format.

 

Adapted from http://www.utexas.edu/its/secure/articles/music-sources.php. Used with permission.

 

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