Clubhouse, SoundClub or Fireside? Music Fair Usage, New Spotify Play Book and Maps.FM


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Feb 11 2021 54 mins   4
Join James Cridland and Sam Sethi on this week's show Interviews with: Jonas Leijonhufvud, the co-author of a new book "The Spotify Play" out this week, about how CEO and Founder Daniel Ek Beat Apple, Google, and Amazon in the race for audio dominance. Wayne Parker the co-founder of MapsFM, about the value and context of combining location with podcasts to create a new form of discovery. Jaime Ng, the CEO of Matchcast, about SoundClub the Taiwanese version of Clubhouse that News: how to use commercial music in podcasts mainly says the words "No, you can't" in a variety of different ways. However, the people who wrote the book (literally) on 'fair use' respectfully disagree. Spotify has been hosting anti-semitic content, according to Joseph Cohen, writing in the Jewish Chronicle. iOS 14.5 may allow you to choose your default podcast app, according to beta testers. Mark Cuban and Falon Fatemi are co-founding a “next-gen podcast platform” where hosts can talk to fans live and monetise their conversations, reports The Verge - it’s said to be similar to Clubhouse but with the ability to record conversations. The app is reportedly to be called Fireside, which comes as news to the five year-old podcast host Fireside. “Surprising and more than a bit concerning,” says Fireside’s Dan Benjamin. Clubhouse has announced it will be testing tipping, ticketing and subscription. Previous Episodes: https://podland.news Buzzsprout Podcast hosting and a whole lot more