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Episode: 2583
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Title: HPR2583: Random Rant
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2583/hpr2583.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-19 06:07:44
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This is HPR Episode 2583 entitled Random Runt, it is posted by the dude and in about 15 minutes
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long and carries an explicit flag.
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The summary is, rant on how you sound recordings copyright law my weird and how I misuse penguin.
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Hey listeners of HPR Public Radio, this is the dude here back again, just on like a somewhat
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bit of a rant but yeah sorry no open source gaming right now I'll get back to that some other
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time when I actually have some time to go out and find open source games and to look
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at them and see if they're good but anyway this is really what I kind of want to talk
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about back in the day there was this augcast and to those that aren't familiar with the
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term an augcast is a podcast that's in like the .og file format or other non patented formats
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but pretty much essentially not mp3 or .wave but more specifically aug but anyway there's
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this augcast that was called a juice penguin I really really liked it it was a music podcast
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it was like a radio show which you would pretty much listen to music that you haven't
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really you know heard was really popular but it was really cool to go down like the rabbit
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hole and listen to like all like these obscure musicians and it's a shame that it's gone I don't
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know why it's gone I don't know if the person like running it just didn't really have the time
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or he got um a cease and desist letter because of how copyright is and this is what gets me into
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my rant because I was thinking you know since juice penguin is like is dead maybe someone could
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try to fill in that boy and uh really you got up get like a thing of like music and uh look at like
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the copyright status of like um each song luckily I like I know quite a few musicians that they would
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probably let me do like a juice penguin thing and showcase their music like I did with like a
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radio show that I had when I was in college but um that's gonna take a little bit so I pair maybe
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to get this started off I could probably you know look it to the public domain and see if I can
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find any sound recordings then yeah the uh copyright things for uh sound recordings the United
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States is freaking stupid like everything else it's like before 1923 is automatically in the
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public domain except for sound recordings like really and there's a reason why it's turns because
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they didn't have uh copyright on sound recordings until like sometime in like the 70s and uh before
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that it was just it was just state laws and um it's still that way with um I still say that it is
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kind of BS because um let's face it like the people in like the late 1800s early 1900s you know
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pretty much everything before 1923 and in 2019 everything before 1924
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like our big music companies still making money off of like those specific recordings
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I really rather doubt it especially since the sound quality on like wax cylinders and
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like the old shellac records or wherever the heck they had back in the early 1920s uh the 1910s
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19os and 1890s like it's not like they really had the best sound quality then and to be honest like
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the sheet music is in the public domain why isn't the original recordings in the public domain it
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would make total sense but right now all right you can really find less on specifically
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records something from like the sheet music or something on their cells and specifically puts
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in the public domain you're gonna have a hell of a time trying to find something with the exception of
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uh the john philips susan marches that are done by the uh marine corbian in the united states because
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if uh the government makes a recording it's in the public domain at least the recording is
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song might not be but since john philips susan marches or marches are you know made in the 1800s
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they're in the public domain so unless someone's to like have a internet radio show or like a podcast
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like juice penguin with public domain songs it's literally gonna be nothing but john philips susan
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marches by the marine corbian and there's really much variety and it kind of stunts a lot of
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creativity especially like and i'll honestly like with uh nowadays where you have um
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electronic music which they do like a lot of samples a lot of remixes like
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how cool would it be if someone like took like old ragtime tunes LN like made EDM out of it
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like i know some people have done it for like with like a lecture swing which is EDM but
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like something like really really like crazy like modern EDM with like you know scott joplin or
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criss-scott joplin a lot of his stuff wasn't really quarter back in the day it was super
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quarter on piano rolls and that's maybe public domain i'm not sure but like shall we say
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someone like in the uh 1900s actually recorded themselves playing you know maple leaf rag that's
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not in the public domain unfortunately unless like copyright ran out but of course they didn't
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really have a copyright back then so it's under the umbrella thing on you know the state rules and
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different states are like have various uh measurements of strictness and what i'm basically trying
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to say is that all copyright laws should be the same across the board like people shouldn't have to
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hire a damn lawyer to figure out what they can and cannot do what's in the copyright
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people should be allowed to create and uh also
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take inspiration from the past i mean forget the six like look at Disney
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like most of their like cartoons like snow white Cinderella
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robin hood all that stuff is public domain
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Disney would not be where it's at without the public domain
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it's just really ridiculous i mean look at and also like uh different popular songs like uh
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pre-sure in the yeah in the pines which is also known where do you sleep let uh where did you
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sleep last night popularized by wedbelly uh and also recently uh in the nineties by nirvana
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that song's in the public domain house the rising sun is an old folk song
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from the public domain the animals that's their biggest hit
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now grant those recordings i don't think should be really in the public domain
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because uh robin ledbelly probably should but that's my opinion but like in all honestly i'm not
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saying like any recordings of uh public domain songs should be in the public domain but i do believe
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that if the artist like passed away uh that recorded it passed away like i don't know
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like 50 years ago or like you know um
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very much like if the recordings like almost a hundred years old you know like
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190 80 years old like it should be in the public domain we shouldn't have to wait till like
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20 60 something for pre-1970s stuff to be in the public domain now
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grant uh i could see that with like you know stuff in the 60s and the 50s
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40s but like 20s and 30s like really it's very very ridiculous and our copyright laws are
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super super strict and completely ridiculous and this is coming from an artist here which
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copyright laws are supposed to be made to uh protect us artists but that all honestly like
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a lot of cases it just stunts a lot of things because
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who's to say like uh if you're making a riff that you say that you made yourself
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it's too similar to like another riff that's uh copyrighted when you get sued
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you know and it's really easy to do in rock music because there's only so many riffs
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out there like pretty much if like the kinks really wanted to like they could sue every artist out
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there because they've wrote every single riff out there and people shouldn't really have
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that much power to do that and that being said um hopefully uh somebody could write somebody in
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like congress or something to really really uh um lacks those laws but it's probably not
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going to happen because you know a lot of corporations have a lot of money and they'll probably uh
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do what they can to fight the lack some copyright laws for the sheer fact that um
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they want every bit of money that they can get and squeeze any penny out at anything but
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uh that's really all I got to say um hopefully uh
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despite all this stuff uh I'm hoping that maybe something can uh build a void of uh juice penguin
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or better yet maybe juice penguin can probably revive but I highly doubt it
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because I'm pretty sure it's been like four or five years
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maybe shorter but uh I don't know remember the exact day I know it's been at least
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2014 the last time juice penguin has done something
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no at least this far back is 2014 I do know they could have uh
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done something um a little bit afterwards not quite sure but I remember
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vividly then 2014 there was still uh
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uh shows being produced by uh juice penguin but um
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um anyway that's the end of my rant sorry for like the many pauses but
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that's what happens when you kind of do this stuff on the fly so uh hopefully uh next time I can
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go back to uh regularly doing podcasts and hopefully i'll have some open source games for you
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