docs: fix vale linting errors

- are not > aren't
- auto-_ > auto _
- avoid backend
- cannot > can't
- do not > don't
- does not > doesn't
- ignore emoji code
- has not > hasn't
- ignore Microsoft.GeneralURL
- is not > isn't
- it is > it's
- no exclamation point
- put code inside code blocks
- put commit sha inside code blocks
- put exception message in code blocks
- remove slang
- should not > shouldn't
- they are > they're
- we are > we're
- will not > won't
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jo 2022-09-24 17:40:05 +02:00 committed by Kyle Robbertze
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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ of all music streamed or downloaded from your site, which can be onerous. Even
if your radio station is mostly speech, there are many limitations in the small
print of these music licences. For instance, you can't use music for
promotional purposes, and you can't stream a whole opera, without negotiating
separate licences. Weirdly, you are not allowed to play a piece of music in a
separate licences. Weirdly, you aren't allowed to play a piece of music in a
'derogatory context' to the writer or performers; no drummer jokes allowed,
then.
@ -62,14 +62,14 @@ publishing royalties payable by webcasters streaming to the USA.
Free content streaming offers an alternative for DIY Internet radio. Since
royalty collection societies like MCPS-PRS and SoundExchange can only represent
the interests of their own members, it follows that if you are not a member, you
the interests of their own members, it follows that if you aren't a member, you
can stream your own self-produced content without paying for their licences. If
you state somewhere on your website that the stream is of your own copyrighted
material, and is made available to the public under a specific licence, then
no-one should misunderstand your intentions.
You might be able to persuade other people to allow you to stream their content
too, as long as they do not have a conflicting legal obligation, such as having
too, as long as they don't have a conflicting legal obligation, such as having
previously joined one of the many royalty collection societies around the world.
You can ask for permission to stream when website visitors upload their own
music files to you via a HTML form, much as the likes of SoundCloud do. Or you