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Old 13th July 2007, 08:47   #1
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Internet radio saved is this true? YES

just seen this on LoudCity.

At today's Congressional hearing about the new rates for online radio that would essentially destroy it , SoundExchange, which was scheduled to receive the new royalty payments on Monday morning (since the enforcement date falls on a Sunday), made a startling statement.

The SoundExchange executive promised -- in front of Congress -- that SoundExchange will not enforce the new royalty rates. Webcasters will stay online, as new rates are hammered out.

I just spoke with Pandora founder Tim Westergren, who expressed relief that Pandora wouldn't have to shut down on Sunday in response to the new rates. He said, "It was getting pretty close. I always had underlying optimism that sanity was going to prevail, but I was beginning to wonder."

He said everyone who called their Congress person about this should feel that they had an effect on the process:

"This is a direct result of lobbying pressure, so if anyone thinks their call didn't matter, it did. That's why this is happening." The flyer DiMA distributed to Congress today probably helped a bit too, but overall, it appears Congress intervened due to pressure from web radio listeners.

Funnily enough, Westergren told me this mere hours after a representative of SoundExchange said
that the new rates are "etched in stone." Twice. Evidently not.

Westergren had more to say, lending insight into a process that was largely opaque to non-participants. Apparently, the per-channel minimum fees mandated by the Copyright Royalty Board were never taken very seriously by those involved. They've now been taken off the table completely, saving Pandora, Live365, and other multicasters from their most imminent threat.

"No one thought those per station fees were remotely rational. It only makes sense that they're being taken off the table."

As for the Copyright Royalty Board? They're entirely cut out of the process, having set the rates and then refused a rehearing. Going forward without the royalties being collected, SoundExchange and webcasters will negotiate a new royalty rate with Congress looking over their shoulder -- "and last but not least, the public looking over Congress's shoulder." Alternatively, Congress now has time to consider the Internet Radio Equality Act, which would set webcaster royalties at 7.5 percent of revenue and allow them to continue operating pretty much as they have been.

Either way, this is a big win for webcasters and their listeners.

http://blog.wired.com/music/2007/07/breaking-news-o.html

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Old 13th July 2007, 10:34   #2
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It is true our news service has comfirmation However it is not in writing a deal still has to be struck but things are certainly better today than yesterday. Its fingers crossed time and no need for US stations to close on sunday. Comfirmation comes from webcasters unite and from verious news agencies.

We wish our US friends best of luck in the discussions.
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Old 13th July 2007, 11:56   #3
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so in effect it is coming down to a 7.5% tax on revenues for web radio.

keeps it simple ...

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Old 13th July 2007, 19:24   #4
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I have read noting along these lines ....

edit: Actually, I just did not look hard enough. Curse you goodle news for being behind!

http://www.informationweek.com/news/...ubSection=News
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