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Old 05-01-2002, 05:00 PM   #1
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Internet Radio industry about to be destroyed

CARP (Copyright Arbitration Royalty Panel) submitted to the U.S. Copyright Office a proposal that will require all Internet Radio broadcasters to pay royalties to the recording labels and artists. If the U.S. Copyright Office accepts this proposal, it will take effect at the end of this month and, subsequently, bankrupt most broadcasters. Only the big dogs (Yahoo, MSN, etc.) will be left standing. This is more bad news for the internet.

http://www.saveinternetradio.org/
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Old 05-01-2002, 05:01 PM   #2
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were any of them making money in the first place?
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Old 05-01-2002, 05:07 PM   #3
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Most of these radio broadcasting company's do not make shit to begin with. The internet radio industry is mainly just people fucking around and playing music they like. Radiostorm.com is run by two guys and they make enough to earn a living but they are not raking in the dough. This just apears to be another way for the rich to stay rich and keep others from getting rich. Typical golden rule shit: "he who has the gold, makes the rules"
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Old 05-01-2002, 05:29 PM   #4
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Most of these radio broadcasting company's do not make shit to begin with. The internet radio industry is mainly just people fucking around and playing music they like. Radiostorm.com is run by two guys and they make enough to earn a living but they are not raking in the dough. This just apears to be another way for the rich to stay rich and keep others from getting rich. Typical golden rule shit: "he who has the gold, makes the rules"
The artists and recording companies want the money they did the work for I would imagine, there's nothing wrong with that.

But if the station isn't making a profit, you would think they would be interested in working some type of deal out. The musicians and record companies are getting "free publicity" and nobody is directly profiting from it.
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Old 05-01-2002, 05:42 PM   #5
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I'm surprised that BMI or ASCAP haven't made a stink over it yet. If you have a juke box in a bar, they'll be right there to collect.
All other broadcast media have to pay royalties, so it isn't as if they're attacking internet radio.
The royalty payments are how the writers make their money.
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Old 05-01-2002, 05:42 PM   #6
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The artists and recording companies want the money they did the work for I would imagine, there's nothing wrong with that.

But if the station isn't making a profit, you would think they would be interested in working some type of deal out. The musicians and record companies are getting "free publicity" and nobody is directly profiting from it.
This is true. The broadcasters agreed to pay royalties the same as over the air broadcasting (I think somehting like 3%) to the artists. However, the recording labels, which seem to be running amoc since the DMCA, want a huge share of like 15% RETROACTIVE since 1998. The numbers are quite stagering for a small radio broadcaster. Hell, I have run a few stations through shoutcast for friends and whatnot. According to this, I would have to pay out a few thousand bucks. yuck.
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Old 05-01-2002, 05:43 PM   #7
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I looked up the info on licensing the rights to play music when I was thinking about doing a radio show about wrestling.
While some music is free (public domain) there are a couple other ways to go. It is paperwork, and telling your potential audience numbers what you pay for the licensing.
You have to keep records, and different companies sell rights to different music venues.

Anyway I hardly think it's the end of ALL internet radio - most responsible radio stations broadcasting over the web surely already do this.
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Old 05-01-2002, 06:05 PM   #8
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No, it's the end of ALL internet radio (except of course anything run by RIAA)..

Here's a quick example that was given - a small FM radio station, with approximately 100,000 listeners, to webcast the same signal they are broadcasting (I assume to approximately the same amount of listeners) their webcasting fees under this amazing system are in the BILLIONS!

Read the site. See why it's unreasonable. It's the RIAA attempting to crush internet radio, since they don't own it and can't control it.

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Old 05-01-2002, 06:12 PM   #9
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Thing abou this is that music artists will in the end get paid less than half of what they earn from commercial radio broadcasting. yet small Internet radio stations will have to pay double what the commercial radio stations do!

Get this:

They charge the commercial radio stations $0.07 per song per listener. They charge smaller non-porfit stations $0.02 per song per listener. Now they want to start charging Internet radio stations $0.14 per song per listener!!! This is total bullshit, it's not about wanting artists to be paid, rather it's about trying to wash out all the little guys.
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Old 05-01-2002, 06:39 PM   #10
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i think the record companies should just img src them instead of taking them to court. most of the radio shows are run by russians anyhow.

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