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Information
for Program Providers, Children's Musicians, and Storytellers
kpr was created to finally
provide comprehensive public radio for kids. We are not out to make
money.
However, we are mindful that your art is also your livelihood. So we'd
like you to know what protections we've set in place to guard your work:
- We follow
the spirit of
the Digital Millenium Copyright Act. That is, we do not play
works in their entirety unless given specific permission by the artists
or copyright holders. Most of our music programs use only one
cut from any album. We also strive for few repeats. We select stories
so that we use only portions of albums, where possible Our storytelling
programs were composed with the permission of the storytellers, where
possible.
- We will
pay the appropriate public radio fees to the royalty organizations,
including Sound Exchange, ASCAP, BMI, SOCAN, and others.
- Where
possible, we provide information about the artist and album featured,
with links as available.
- At
the request of some program providers, we do not give specific dates
for specific programs. Stations will not be able to re-use certain programs
without specific agreements with program providers. Likewise, we do not
archive programs unless given specific permission. Program providers
retain all rights, including the right to podcasts and other forms of
distribution.
Link to release form to submit materials
Please also copy this for use on websites, product, and newsletters:

and please provide a link back to our site, www.kidspublicradio.org Or get our new widget for your site, which lets people listen while they stay at your page.
If you would prefer that your works NOT
be featured on Kids' Public Radio in this manner, please
contact us: pj@kidspublicradio.org
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you.

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