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: post by the_reverend at 2002-06-24 19:48:30
ok, two things. <br>1) I'm going to stop playing all RIAA music on my show (not that I played any before) <br>2) I found a loophole for re-transmission rules: <br><i>The Librarian accepted 0.07˘ per performance, the effective or blended rate rounded to the nearest hundredth, as the rate for Internet-only transmissions and accepted it in principle as the rate for radio retransmissions. However, the law contains an exemption for all radio retransmissions that occur within a 150-mile radius of the originating radio station’s broadcast transmitter. Section 114 (d)(1)(B)(I) of the Copyright Act provides that any retransmission of a nonsubscription broadcast transmission is exempt from the sound recording copyright owner’s digital performance right, provided that “the radio station’s broadcast transmission is not willfully or repeatedly retransmitted more than a radius of 150 miles from the site of the radio broadcast transmitter.”</i> <br> <br>oh shit, did I find the gayest thing: <br><i>Finally, the CARP noted that because many webcasters are currently generating very little revenue, a percentage of revenue rate would require copyright owners to allow extensive use of their property with little or no compensation.</i> <br>So let's charge them money that they can't pay... <br>good thinking brainiacs. <br> <br>ok, here's the date folks: <br><b>The Librarian established September 1, 2002, as the effective date of the rates</b> <br>mark it on your calendar as the day internet radio died. <br> <br>Of course, I'll still be broadcasting.. I might have to cut all the rob halford *giggle**giggle* out of my show. <br>good thing I'd never play that. <br>
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