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Hopefully, NASA sends up the morning wakeup call as an OGG (MP3) instead
of playing it over the ratty comm. Did NASA pay the Beach Boys a royalty for broadcasting their song? Or, is NASA avoiding the royalty by only broadcasting a portion of the song? Or, did the Beach Boys give their permission to play it? It's just good advertising. Or, is the wakeup call a don't ask, don't tell, royalty free broadcast;-) -- Craig Fink Courtesy E-Mail Welcome @ |
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