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Internet radio broadcasters woke up yesterday morning thinking that it would be a matter of days before financial Armageddon. On May 15th, earlier rulings of the Copyright Royalty Board (CRB) were to go into effect, raising fees and royalties by a whopping 300%, sufficient to bury many internet broacasters and to make PBS worry.
Internet radio broadcasters caught a break in their struggle against higher music royalties as a deadline for paying fees under the new system was postponed by two months, to July 15.
May 3, 2007 at 10:35 am by publicreader, 766 views, 3 comments
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at 10:50 on May 3rd, 2007
publicreader, great work. The Digital Music Association could not create a better recruitment
tool for music pirates if it tried. Reading this article left me with a
terrible taste in my mouth and the image in my mind of a drowning man
clutching at driftwood. These megacorporations are leveraging
legislation to keep their terminally-ill business models on life
support. Let it die, Clear Channel, let it die.
at 08:18 on May 4th, 2007
publicreader, I like this story. It's good stuff. Thanks for bringing attention to this.
at 09:29 on May 7th, 2007
Good stuff. Looks like a temporary reprieve, I hope it sticks. I have been considering doing the internet radio thing myself.