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A - Website Compliance Tutorial Index

Steps 2 & 3 Tutorial Index

Bringing your website into Copyright Compliance. This is the index to the Steps 2 & 3 Tutorials.

To review: to be covered as an Affiliate under StreamLicensing LLC you need to complete three initial steps (and please complete them in this order).

Step 1) Add your stream(s) to our monitoring system. THIS MUST BE DONE BEFORE YOU CAN PROCEED WITH STEPS 2 & 3. Here is the Tutorial Index for Step 1.

Step 2) Bring your website into copyright and BMI parameter compliance. This needs to be done As Soon As Possible.

Step 3) Add our StreamLicensing Banner or Validation Text to your website. Do not add our banner until you have completed Steps 1 and 2.

The basics of Website Compliance

United States Copyright Law requires that your music players and any external player (like Winamp, or Windows Media Player, etc.) only be displayed from the copyighted domain. As a StreamLicensing Affiliate, your copyrighted domain is here at StreamLicensing.Com. The purpose of these tutorials is to help you properly set your player page up under the StreamLicensing.Com domain. We show three different approaches to bringing your website into compliance:

1) Linking to your StreamLicensing Default Quick Launch Page. This is very simple to accomplish and you should do it immediately if you don't have a copyright compliant player page ready to go. This approach does not preserve your website branding. Default Quick Launch Webpage Tutorial.

2) Iframing a player page that you host on your site. The iframe "reflects" your page but under your StreamLicensing domain. This approach preserves your website branding while maintaining copyright compliance and is relatively easy to do. Click Here for Tutorial.

3) Actually uploading HTML code to your Custom Content Folder here at StreamLicensing.Com. This approach also preserves your website branding but requires more website building expertise. Use this method only if you have HTML experience. Click Here for Tutorial.

Additionally, you will find instructions for embedding players in your player page and for building a popup player.

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