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| reply to GregWtn Re: Not Dead, Are you that Naive???
You can settle for a repeat of 2002 only if you want to. There's no reason to make this an ongoing cycle. Now is the ideal time to mention that to your representative and senators. If they know that half measures are only going to make this a recurring headache for them, they're more likely to demand a permanent solution. -- Dead webcasters don't make cents.
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| reply to Michieru2 said by Michieru2 :Yup, if you even shake hands with someone from SoundExchange, make sure to check that your hand is intact and no fingers are missing. or crab's, or gon-ga-rea, or leprosy, or genital herpes........  -- Remember safe sex does not prevent crabs. |
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@krystalco.com | reply to justin Thanks so much! I didn't mean to bust on you or Karl, it was really meant for the Wired guy editor. I see some other webcasters already leaving comments like that on their page too. |
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  Michieru2 zzz zzz zzz Premium join:2005-01-28 Miami, FL | reply to GregWtn Yup, if you even shake hands with someone from SoundExchange, make sure to check that your hand is intact and no fingers are missing. -- Duct tape, saving lives since 1942. |
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  justin Australian join:1999-05-28 Brooklyn, NY | reply to GregWtn you are probably correct, I changed the headline to be more pessimistic. |
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| Guys, the article headline is incredibly misleading. SoundExchange is just waiting for the outcry to die down a little bit with stupid headlines like that so that a huge number of people think problem is already solved. Then a few weeks later they will try to collect. All their negotiation talk has been total BS for the last 1.5 years with small webcasters, just a bunch of PR.
As a net radio operator, I can't tell you how many times in the past there were stupid headlines like this, and then months later I was meeting people and they were telling me "oh, I thought I read on Wired (or where-ever) that the problem was resolved!". I mean, thanks for the article, but please step up and graduate from journalism school! |
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