Sorry, I'm more confused now. I'm not sure I was clear in what I was asking, so let me clarify, and then I'll try to re-state your answer to make sure I understand.
Lots of folks have links on their web sites to RR scanner feeds, right? Private web sites, fire departments, etc.
So, let's say my hometown newspaper wants to do the same thing. They want to put a Flash player pointing to an Icecast mount point, or just an http: link, to a RR scanner feed. This will be on their site, but accessible (at no charge) to anyone in the community who might be interested.
Just like I might put a link to my scanner feed hosted by RR on my own K1PGV.COM web site, right?
What I THINK I heard you say:
a) There's no RR rule that would prohibit them from doing this, just because the referring link is on a web site that owned by a for-profit company;
b) They would have to be responsible for maintaining the link... as it could change over time;
Is that correct?
PLEASE understand that I'm not trying to argue, not in any way. I'm just trying to understand the policy.
Peter
K1PGV