> SoundExchange is jubilant over the ruling. Executive Director John
> Simson called the CRB's ruling a victory for performing artists and
> record labels. "Our artists and labels look forward to working with the
> Internet radio industry—large and small, commercial and noncommercial—so
> that together we can ensure it succeeds as a place where great music is
> available to music lovers of all genres," said Simson in a statement.

Wow.  Just...wow.  This should be filed in the dictionary under
"denial".  Bet it took many years of PR training to come up with such a
spin.

The unfortunate part of this is that the Internet knows no boundaries
and that the U.S. controls it, so what happens in the U.S. happens in
the rest of the world too, whether we like it or not.

But someday, and someday soon, China will control the Internet, and
they have no qualms about this whole copyright thing.  ;-)  (Not that
it's a "copyright thing", it's a "greed" thing.)


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