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Internet Radio May Stream North to Canada 73

An anonymous reader writes "With U.S. copyright royalties threatening to kill Internet radio in the U.S., Michael Geist explains why webcasters considering a move to Canada will find that the legal framework for Internet radio trades costs for complexity. There are two main areas of concern from a Canadian perspective — broadcast regulation and copyright fees. The broadcast side is surprisingly regulation-free, but there are at least three Canadian copyright collectives lining up to collect from Internet radio stations."

Comment Re:If thats like the Vomit Comet... (Score 1) 222

On the Vomit Comet, it's pretty-nearly zero-g (0.001-0.003 G's... you float) for about 25-26 seconds, and then there's a period (I wasn't keeping track of how long) for about 1 minute that's around 1.8 G. I would assume the ESA plane follows a pretty similar flight path. The transitions are *pretty* distinct.

(disclaimer: I rode on the Vomit Comet in August)

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