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Miles Burke

App that offers clips of podcast shows accused of theft

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  • Podclips is one of a new set of podcast apps that offers clips of podcast shows as a form of curation. However, it appears today that it takes podcast audio without permission and re-hosts it on its servers, which denys podcasters stats and revenue; and, by clipping shows up, removes valuable context. “This is wholesale theft,” said Jason Calcanis, the host of This Week In Startups, adding “they refused to take our audio content down until I sent letters to their hosting company. You can link to our audio files, and if a fan makes a clip or two I’m generally ok with it, but to take entire shows without permission is insane.”

    • Our technical review of the site shows that audio from companies like NPR, Vox Media and others appears to play from m3.podclips.com; we’ve asked the company - which doesn’t give an address on their website - for clarification of their licensing agreements.
  • Apple Podcasts has launched a new affiliate program for podcast subscriptions. The Apple Services Performance Partner Program now allows people to earn money by linking to (other peoples’) paid shows - you earn 50% of the first month’s subscription fee.

    • Almost inevitably, given the botched update to Apple Podcasts Connect, a number of podcasters told Podnews that the sign-up form for this new Apple affiliate program doesn’t work. It doesn’t work for us either.
  • Spotify is about to get into audiobooks: kind of. The company has partnered with Storytel to allow existing Storytel subscribers to access their audiobooks within the Spotify app. It’s part of Spotify’s Open Access Platform.

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