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Old 11-08-2007, 03:36 AM
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Is it legal to record audio streams? Can it be considered as a piracy?


Streaming audio recorders (software capable of recording audio streams) are intended for use as personal archiving tools only. Please respect the rights of the copyright holders of any audio material you record.

If you like a broadcast you've recorded, please buy the media! Our web-site is not intended to be a replacement for the media stores, rather it allows you to listen/watch and make an educated purchase.

There are many good reasons to buy music, audiobooks and other audio files:
  • You help support an artist, author, ...
  • Your audio file will be of the highest quality
  • You'll sleep better knowing you did the right thing.

There are a lot of means to protect streaming media from illegal copying and distribution including password-protection and Digital Rights Management (DRM) systems.

You should also read the Terms of Service (ToS) carefully to make sure your stream recording will not violate it. Otherwise we strongly recommend not to make any recordings.

Some of us used to record radio broadcasts to audio cassettes. And it was not considered illegal. Why stream recording from web radio stations should be considered illegal then?

At the same time we do NOT support any illegal distribution of the recorded materials.

100% of audio streams we know can be recorded by capturing sound from your sound card. We just try to describe a better approach so that our visitors don't waste their time and HD space.

P.S.: If you are a content owner/distributor and you want any information about stream recording from your web-site to be removed from stream-recorder.com or all-streaming-media.com, please contact us. Please also make sure your visitors can easily find information prohibiting stream recording from your web-site.
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