(313) internet radio ruling

2003-10-22 Thread jurren baars

http://dc.internet.com/news/article.php/3096481

internet radio will have to pay royalties.
not just that, they'll have to pay royalties to the producers, artists and 
composers of the work.

traditional radio only has to pay royalties to the composers.

the reason why tradition radio has to pay royalties only to the composers, 
and not producers and artists is that: traditional radio stimulates sales, 
whereas internet radio does not...


it's not yet the final verdict, but this might have some serious 
consequences on internet radio in general, but underground music in 
particular.


jurren

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Re: (313) internet radio ruling

2003-10-22 Thread Rc
you'll find that the US is an anomaly with regards to the payment for the
transmission of sound recordings over terrestrial radio.

other countries recognise a right in the broadcast of copyright sound
recordings - on and offline.

depending on how underground the music is - the RIAA will not control that
repertoire, and thus will have no rights to claimit will take alot of
resources for the RIAA to implement a licence scheme for all US sites that
stream music..

it will be interesting to see how internet radio portals like live365 deal
with the ruling..



on 22/10/03 8:14 PM, jurren baars at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 http://dc.internet.com/news/article.php/3096481
 
 internet radio will have to pay royalties.
 not just that, they'll have to pay royalties to the producers, artists and
 composers of the work.
 traditional radio only has to pay royalties to the composers.
 
 the reason why tradition radio has to pay royalties only to the composers,
 and not producers and artists is that: traditional radio stimulates sales,
 whereas internet radio does not...
 
 it's not yet the final verdict, but this might have some serious
 consequences on internet radio in general, but underground music in
 particular.
 
 jurren
 
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Re: (313) internet radio ruling

2003-10-22 Thread jobot
I'm getting a different meaning entirely out of this article... it's a bit
confusing, I had to re-read it slowly a couple times before it made sense.

What the court's actual ruling concerned is *NOT* independent internet-only
broadcasters, such as you or me running a Live365 station.  Internet-only
broadcasters have had to pay full royalties since the DMCA was enacted in
1998.  Internet broadcasters are paying for these, in effect, when they pay
their monthly Live365 membership fee.  In this particular court case, it was
decided to apply this same structure to traditional AM/FM broadcasters that
simulcast over the internet.  Until now, AM/FM broadcasters had been exempt
from paying full royalties.

Dare I say it, this actually makes sense -- why should an AM/FM station pay
lower royalties on their internet feed than you or I?

-- JoBot
www.subsonicnation.net



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To: jurren baars [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 5:42 AM
Subject: Re: (313) internet radio ruling


 you'll find that the US is an anomaly with regards to the payment for the
 transmission of sound recordings over terrestrial radio.

 other countries recognise a right in the broadcast of copyright sound
 recordings - on and offline.

 depending on how underground the music is - the RIAA will not control that
 repertoire, and thus will have no rights to claimit will take alot of
 resources for the RIAA to implement a licence scheme for all US sites that
 stream music..

 it will be interesting to see how internet radio portals like live365 deal
 with the ruling..



 on 22/10/03 8:14 PM, jurren baars at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  http://dc.internet.com/news/article.php/3096481
 
  internet radio will have to pay royalties.
  not just that, they'll have to pay royalties to the producers, artists
and
  composers of the work.
  traditional radio only has to pay royalties to the composers.
 
  the reason why tradition radio has to pay royalties only to the
composers,
  and not producers and artists is that: traditional radio stimulates
sales,
  whereas internet radio does not...
 
  it's not yet the final verdict, but this might have some serious
  consequences on internet radio in general, but underground music in
  particular.
 
  jurren
 
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(313) Internet Radio Tuesday 11am-12pm

2003-01-20 Thread dj revolver

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(313) internet radio

2003-01-11 Thread Andrew James Hegler
Mechanical Minds will be hosting another radio broadcast tomorrow (saturday)
evening from 7-9pm est.  There will be a variety of techno, house, and electro
played from mechanical minds, and a special guest.  All of the instructions for
connecting to the internet broadcast can be found at
www.brownnoteproductions.com  Winamp is required to stream, and a link to
download winamp is also listed on the website.  Feel free to offer feedback on
either the website, or email us at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks in advance to any supporters.
-Andy
mechanical minds


(313) Internet Radio news (fwd) OT?

2002-09-28 Thread Mxyzptlk
Just got this info concerning the internet radio royalty thingy. Act now if 
you care. Delete if you don't. Thx.

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Greetings Internet Radio Fans --
Over the past seven months, we have been actively fighting the performance 
royalty rates (DSRP) as determined by the Librarian of Congress.
Yesterday, a new bill was introduced in the US House of Representatives 
that would allow for a six month stay on the DSRP royalty rates.
This is HUGE, in that it permits an opportunity for Congress or the courts 
to remedy the unfair royalty

But we must act quickly.
I know you're tired of hearing about this stuff. But we need to blow this 
out on the order of the CARP effort last spring!
Please contact your U.S. Representatives before September 30, 2002 and ask 
them to support H.R. 5469.

Visit this link for how you can impact the future of Internet Radio:
http://www.live365.com/carp/hr5469.html
Tell your friends. Pass this email on to your mailing lists. Spread the 
word. We have until Monday, September 30th.

Thank you for your attention to this important matter.