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Ethan Clauset
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Mon, 1 Apr 2002 12:56:54 -0500 (EST)
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[idm] Re: Fuck the R.I.A.A, Save Internet Radio
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actually I posted a bunch of information about it a month ago. the rate is $0.0014 per song per listener for stations doing only webcasts; for non-comm stations sending their off-air signal over the web the rate is $0.0002 cents/song/listener - not entirely unreasonable as long as you don't average more than, say, 20 listeners at a time (24 hrs/day). the real threat that CARP presents is to internet-only broadcasters who have to pay the top rate and a minimum of $500/year. this isn't "new legislation" by the way; the DMCA was passed in 1996. the reporting requirements are actually much more obnoxious than the proposed rates - webcasters would have to provide an impossible amount of information about each song and listener. http://www.ruf.rice.edu/%7Ewillr/cb/sos/ http://www.saveinternetradio.org/
quoted 8 lines I'm a little surprised this hasn't come up on the list yet, but very> I'm a little surprised this hasn't come up on the list yet, but very > recently new legislation was passed that will effectively KILL internet > radio. No, I'm not exagerating. The Copyright Arbitration Royalty > Panel that was created after the Digital Millenium Copyright Act > recently decided that for non-commercial radio stations doing webcasts, > a $.02 royalty per song per listener needs to be paid. Additionally, > these royalties need to be paid retroactively all the way back to > 1998. Do the math. Internet Radio will die.
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