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Radio Silence Only Temporary ... For Now
SoundExchange offers better deal to webcasters
by KathrynV Saturday 30-Jun-2007 tags: legal · Radio
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After a long week, webcasters protesting royalty rate hikes may have gained some ground, albeit only a little bit. First, there was the “Day of Silence” protest that gained some media attention. Then, the U.S. House Small Business Committee conducted a hearing to consider overturning the decisions on how rate fees are determined. The result of that hearing was the decision that Congress wouldn’t intervene in the issue, leaving webcasters and the music industry to try to work on a compromise on their own. Surprisingly, SoundExchange has issued a press release indicating a willingness to cap some of the minimum fees for webcasters. It’s not a great deal; it only lasts through 2008 and was a decision made by SoundExchange without negotiation. But it’s something. The webcasters won't be going permanently silent yet.

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Transmaster
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Talk about....

Tip-toeing through the tulips. Here is another area where some kind of leadership is needed, and if Washington was not so busy trying to screw each other maybe they would have time to do something about this.
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Re: Talk about....

said by Transmaster:

Tip-toeing through the tulips. Here is another area where some kind of leadership is needed, and if Washington was not so busy trying to screw each other maybe they would have time to do something about this.
Amen!
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The RI/MPaa lobbyists were able to pay a majority of them more than the web casters were. The ones that didn't accept money are so insignificant that they didn't even bother missing breakfast for the hearing on whether they should. And some politicians are buzy with their own problems. Like making sure that each soldier has 10k more bullets, and Each teacher in their state have 10k less dollars a year.

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Such crap

Why does everything have to have a pointless middle man. Sound Exchange is such a waste.
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It's USELESS!

All SoundExchange offered to do was cap the $500.00 "Per channel" fee at $2500.00 (five channels). The "Per song played" payment would NOT change. This "Deal" would ONLY benefit the big guys that have HUNDREDS of channels.

Besides, it's only for two years. Then we'd be back to the RIPOFF agreement.

What's needed is legislation like is going through Congress to make these fees similar to what EVERYONE ELSE (Radio/TV/Satellite/Jukeboxes) pay. As things stand, Internet radio will be paying more then a hundred times what over the air pays-and they have many, many more listeners.

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Re: It's USELESS!

said by qworster:

Internet radio will be paying more then a hundred times what over the air pays
What there after is to force every one to download illegally so they can Sue Sue Sue..
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Deal?

This reminds me of the old joke about the explorers who were captured by natives and offered two fates: "bunga-bunga", or death...by bunga-bunga...

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Re: Deal?

Death by... snu snu!
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Obligatory

All we hear is radio ga ga, radio goo goo, radio ga ga...

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