Internet radio is about to have its stream blocked, dammed, and dried up. No more streaming web radio. What can we do about this? Maybe nothing. Read on for the grim reality.
Act Now to Save Internet Radio! Internet radio is still under threat. 04/2007 US Copyright office ruling confirmation will put independent Internet radio stations out of business. Find out how you can help.
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Royalty fees are retroactive to October 1998. According to Internet radio industry figures, a midsize independent Webcaster with an average audience of 1,000 would owe $525,600.
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Senator Wyden, joined by Senator Brownback, today introduced a bill designed to nullify the Copyright Royalty Board’s recent ruling, which raises music licensing fees precipitously and threatens to put a lot of webcasters out of business. The bill, call