DEADLINE FOR MUSIC WEBCASTERS TO START PAYING HIGHER ROYALTIES IS POSTPONED
[SOURCE: Associated Press]
Internet radio broadcasters caught a break in their struggle against higher 
music royalties as a deadline for paying fees under the new system was 
postponed by two months, to July 15. According to the final ruling of the 
Copyright Royalty Board, a panel of three judges that determined the new rates, 
the first fees are no longer due on May 15, something that many smaller 
Internet radio companies said would force them out of business. The delay was 
disclosed on Tuesday when the board's decision was officially published in the 
Federal Register, according to David Oxenford, a lawyer representing many of 
the Webcasters. That also started a 30-day clock within which Webcasters can 
file a notice to appeal the decision in federal court, something they have said 
they plan to do.
http://www.siliconvalley.com/latestheadlines/ci_5802357


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