Re: Web Radio Stations Set for "Day of Silence" Protest |
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Neal McLain (nmclain@annsgarden.com) Fri, 29 Jun 2007 21:32:46 -0500
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hancock4@bbs.cpcn.com wrote:
> I presume the determination of royalties is a private issue set by
Koos van den Hout <koos+newsposting@kzdoos.xs4all.nl> responded:
> The landscape on how much a 'broadcaster' has to pay to play a
Well, yes, but I think that statement needs clarification.
Under US law, the royalties that a 'broadcaster' (i.e., the licensee
- For signals transmitted OVER THE AIR, royalties are indeed "set
- For signals streamed OVER THE INTERNET, royalties are set by
Lisa:
> Is that a US Government agency? Sounds more like a private sector
Koos:
> It is an agency with a government mandate run by the major record
Sound exchange is an organization that represents artists and record
Sound exchange is simply a voice (a loud one, to be sure) among the sea
From its website:
SoundExchange is a non-profit organization representing more
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