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Save Internet Radio

The recent decision of the Copyright Royalty Board to reject the request  to reconsider their internet royalty schedule they released in March will drive all but the largest internet radio stations out of business. The rates are so high, that sites using an ad based  revenue module  may find it impossible to continue.  Even local radio stations that have an internet presence might have to start charging for  a content stream.

Pandora (Letter Below) has started a campaign to save  Internet  Radio.  If you value  the large diversity available  through  Internet  Radio, I urge you to visit the  site below .

Hi, it's Tim from Pandora,

I'm writing today to ask for your help. The survival of Pandora and all of Internet radio is in jeopardy because of a recent decision by the Copyright Royalty Board in Washington, DC to almost triple the licensing fees for Internet radio sites like Pandora. The new royalty rates are irrationally high, more than four times what satellite radio pays and broadcast radio doesn't pay these at all. Left unchanged, these new royalties will kill every Internet radio site, including Pandora.

In response to these new and unfair fees, we have formed the SaveNetRadio Coalition, a group that includes listeners, artists, labels and webcasters. I hope that you will consider joining us.

Please sign our petition urging your Congressional representative to act to save Internet radio: capwiz.com

Please feel free to forward this link/email to your friends - the more petitioners we can get, the better.

Understand that we are fully supportive of paying royalties to the artists whose music we play, and have done so since our inception. As a former touring musician myself, I'm no stranger to the challenges facing working musicians. The issue we have with the recent ruling is that it puts the cost of streaming far out of the range of ANY webcaster's business potential.

I hope you'll take just a few minutes to sign our petition - it WILL make a difference. As a young industry, we do not have the lobbying power of the RIAA. You, our listeners, are by far our biggest and most influential allies.

As always, and now more than ever, thank you for your support.

Lime Wire counter sues RIAA

Just imagine the Eye of Sauron, where its withering gaze destroys all it surveys, and like Frodo climbing Mount Doom, here comes  Lime Wire, who has counter-sued the RIAA based on antitrust violations.   Lime Wire is going for a trial by jury.  I wish I could view the jury selection process on this one.  The discovery phase should also be quite interesting.  Here's hoping some rock solid evidence can be produced that will support Lime Wire's suit.