bitpunkfm on Nostr: I have a #v4v question. When people are making shows like boostgram ball and other ...
I have a #v4v question. When people are making shows like boostgram ball and other music podcasts, are they getting permission from the artists first? Or are they just adding splits appropriately?
At Nashville, in some discussions, the impression I got is that it's the later. Like, if the music is there v4v, go ahead make a music podcast just add them.
Do I have the correct takeaway? I'm new to this (we might all be 🤣). And I'm curious what the norm is (is there one?).
Surpringsly, some pioneering v4v creators, devs, and artists are following me I think, what do y'all think?
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