I just found out today that the local newspaper is using RR feeds on its website. Is this O.K. with the admin. here ? Here is a link........
Police Log - Chambersburg Public Opinion
Police Log - Chambersburg Public Opinion
Feed broadcasters are allowed to embed their feeds in their own web pages, for free, provided they use ONLY the following process for doing so:
First, you need to apply for a domain key:
Your Account - API Configuration
Make sure the domain that you specify to be licensed is the domain you plan on embedding the feed. Once approved for a domain key, follow the instructions in the "Embed Feed in a Web page" section on your feed owner page to add the player.
Well, what stops the iPhone app makers who use the feeds here in their apps? It's a public feed, I don't think there are any rules. Once it's out there, it's out there.
App developers pay RadioReference.com a licensing fee to be able to include the feeds in their directories.Well, what stops the iPhone app makers who use the feeds here in their apps? It's a public feed, I don't think there are any rules. Once it's out there, it's out there.
App developers pay RadioReference.com a licensing fee to be able to include the feeds in their directories.
I don't see how this would be allowed since us feed providers are not allowed to do this.
I'm not sure how they did it, but i'm positive it's not allowed by RR.
The only way a feed can be embedded, is by using the method above.
All other methods are NOT allowed.