A. No interactivity. This becomes problematic if a listener makes a request and can expect to hear that song within a relatively short period of time.
B. If you stream in house, you are restricted in the number of songs you can play from the same album/artist.
Specifically... no more than 3 songs and no more than 2 in a row from a recording or no more than 4 songs and no more than 3 in a row from the same recording artist or set of sound recordings sold as a unit (box set).
C. No advance notice of songs, except in an illustrative manner or in at an unspecified future time.
D. Archived material also has restrictions, but I won't go into detail.
E. Repeated programs are also restricted.
F. Restrictions on ads that appear simultaneously with the copyrighted material. I thought D,E & F are probably not significant enough to this group to elaborate on at this point.
A. You can't cause the users browser to automatically be forwarded to another url .
B. Where possible you must prevent users from recording your stream.
C. Information concerning the recording, including the artist, title and album. Exemptions include third party servers and where the technology is not common in the marketplace.