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July 4th, 2002, 12:32 AM
Life was so simple until big buisness ruined it all.
Sent by my online radio host(live365)
Many, many thanks to all who wrote your Congressperson, created and aired PSAs, alerted local press, and otherwise took action to fight the performance royalties as recommended by the Copyright Arbitration Royalty Panel (CARP). The Librarian of Congress handed down a decision that set these rates at half of what the CARP had recommended (.07 cents, per song, per performance, per listener).
While we would have preferred a percentage of revenue option, the Radio Revolution is far from over!
We're committed to doing whatever we have to do - in the short and long term - to compensate artists, while preserving this platform as the biggest, most powerful collection of awesome (and legal!) audio content available anywhere.
Indeed, Internet Radio is still young. We are focused on developing a compelling alternative to traditional media. Unfortunately, given the structure of this royalty, it's going to take some additional sacrifice from everyone who wants to join us -- at least until the economy picks up and the advertising market can pay the way.
To help us defray the costs of building this medium, we're making a few changes.
All broadcasts will be charged a monthly, across-the-board Royalty Administration Fee (RAF) of $5, starting August 1. The intention is to keep it as affordable as possible for all.
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