Those wicked Rogue Amoeba people have launched another incitement to sin. A fine piece of work it is too.
There are fiddly ways of turning your Mac into an internet radio station (for free), like using Apple's QuickTime Streaming Server 4, brought to you by the very computer firm which hastily rendered the latest version of iTunes incapable -- in theory -- of sharing its music over the Net.
And there's now the $30 (for the moment, and try before you buy) rogue way, with their new application, Nicecast.
Yes, these are the developers who make excellent internet audio recording programmes...
While I still think the recording industry is fighting a losing battle with even its current court cases against wholesale music theft by download, one writer, J. Michael Bestul, asks us to spare a thought for the "smaller music retailer" (210 West Magazine; passed on -- and triggering yet more debate -- by Ken Edwards at Blogcritics).
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