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you are quoting a heck of a lot there.
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[QUOTE="the_reverend:1029"]ok, two things.
1) I'm going to stop playing all RIAA music on my show (not that I played any before)
2) I found a loophole for re-transmission rules:
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.”
oh shit, did I find the gayest thing:
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.
So let's charge them money that they can't pay...
good thinking brainiacs.
ok, here's the date folks:
The Librarian established September 1, 2002, as the effective date of the rates
mark it on your calendar as the day internet radio died.
Of course, I'll still be broadcasting.. I might have to cut all the rob halford *giggle**giggle* out of my show.
good thing I'd never play that.
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