Someone told me that muzak has now "locked" several channels on Echostar 119, meaning they are no longer FTA, this includes environmental. Figures, I finally get the reciever and they do this. Good thing I haven't opened the box yet.
Could somebody please just tell me if the muzak still works or not?
Last I heard there was some idiot going around selling FTA boxes to busineese to pick up the MUZAK stations in the clear on 119.
Nothing illegal about it either!
We had to buy a license for our "music on hold" feature of our business phone system. I believe any use of MUZAK within a commercial environment requires a license and royalty payment. Therefore, it may not be illegal to sell the equipment - but it would be illegal for a business to use it.Last I heard there was some idiot going around selling FTA boxes to busineese to pick up the MUZAK stations in the clear on 119.
Nothing illegal about it either!
We had to buy a license for our "music on hold" feature of our business phone system. I believe any use of MUZAK within a commercial environment requires a license and royalty payment. Therefore, it may not be illegal to sell the equipment - but it would be illegal for a business to use it.
Bob
This is true, but we had to pay a one time license for the artist that performed the expired copyrighted music!If you can get uncopyrighted or expired copyrighted music you can use it for your music-on-hold with a tiny MP3 player hooked to the audio-IN jack. That's a good alternative solution for music-on-hold.
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This is true, but we had to pay a one time license for the artist that performed the expired copyrighted music!
Bob
first time I saw an iPod Nano plugged into a charging dock and then plugged into the music jack of a small office PBX I nearly lost my mind at the elegant simplicity.
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