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#1 brewin

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Posted 26 June 2007 - 07:59 PM

images/news/internet.jpgThe sound of silence is playing on Internet radio today and it's not the result of a Simon & Garfunkel retrospective. Dozens of Internet radio stations are observing a day of silence Tuesday to protest the substantial webcasting royalty rate increase mandated by a recent Copyright Royalty Board ruling.

The intent of the protest is to demonstrate what will be heard on July 17th, the date that 17 months of retroactive royalty payments are due to SoundExchange, the collection organization for the music industry. Faced with fees they say cannot pay, many Internet radio stations anticipate having to cease operations.

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Posted 26 June 2007 - 08:18 PM

this is just awful :lol: hey, if you can't get a light glimps of a tune for free, that may urge you to buy the entire album, you now will just have to steal the whole thing via torrent/p2p :roadrunner: what are they thinking?

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Posted 26 June 2007 - 09:49 PM

Big names are observing this...

Yahoo! music goes silent:

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Apologies to anyone who was hoping to listen to free LAUNCHcast today. We’re shutting down the Internet’s #1 radio service for the day to draw attention to the outrageous rates recently set by the Copyright Royalty Board in Washington, D.C.. We are doing so alongside thousands of webcasters including Pandora, MTV, Real/Rhapsody, WXPN.com, KCRW.com, and many many others. For a more complete list, check Kurt Hanson’s site, RAIN. AOL and Clear Channel stand out as the only two online broadcasters too corporate to show their solidarity (sorry, Lisa :roadrunner: ). Hopefully you’ll be seeing lots about today’s protest in the press, and most importantly I hope you’ll let your representatives in Washington know how you feel. Please visit the SaveNetRadio.org site where they make this easy for you. We need your help between now and July 15th when the first payments are due under the new royalty rates.

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Posted 26 June 2007 - 11:30 PM

View PostNvyseal, on Jun 26 2007, 04:49 PM, said:

Big names are observing this...

Yahoo! music goes silent:
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Yeah, I noticed it when I went to Pandora.com this morning and saw their message. I love Pandora and I'd hate to see it go under because of this.




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