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join:2000-10-05 Collegeville, PA | reply to manfmmd Re: Will internet broadcasters actually follow up this time?
Wrong. Not only do ASCAP and BMI claim copyrights on arrangements of just about any classical piece you can think of, the performances themselves are all copyrighted too. |
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| said by russotto :Wrong. Not only do ASCAP and BMI claim copyrights on arrangements of just about any classical piece you can think of, the performances themselves are all copyrighted too. Dump NPR. Taxes pay for it. With all the news out there, why do with need a taxpayer paid station? Only news rejects work there. Considering how bad CNN's ratings are, how hard is it to land a job there? NPR is a taxpayer rip-off. |
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said by supergirl :Dump NPR. Taxes pay for it. With all the news out there, why do with need a taxpayer paid station? Only news rejects work there. Considering how bad CNN's ratings are, how hard is it to land a job there? NPR is a taxpayer rip-off. I'd rather pay taxes for NPR than buy products advertised on FOX noise. |
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| said by viperlmw :said by supergirl :Dump NPR. Taxes pay for it. With all the news out there, why do with need a taxpayer paid station? Only news rejects work there. Considering how bad CNN's ratings are, how hard is it to land a job there? NPR is a taxpayer rip-off. I'd rather pay taxes for NPR than buy products advertised on FOX noise. You don't have to watch Fox. You can watch CNN to the death. You and the other 3 people.  |
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said by supergirl :said by russotto :Wrong. Not only do ASCAP and BMI claim copyrights on arrangements of just about any classical piece you can think of, the performances themselves are all copyrighted too. Dump NPR. Taxes pay for it. With all the news out there, why do with need a taxpayer paid station? Only news rejects work there. Considering how bad CNN's ratings are, how hard is it to land a job there? NPR is a taxpayer rip-off. You might want to research the topic before commenting on "all the new out there" »www.cjr.org/tools/owners/ |
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