One way to make our voice known is to start boycotting the music industry.  
don't purchase ANY CDs.  Make a point to them that if they think this kind of 
crap will make people purchase CDs they are WRONG!!!

They just don't get it - when will they start charging over-the-air radio 
stations?  Those stations can't tax individual listeners.  I know they have to 
pay something now but it is not as much as the web radio stations are being 
expected to pay.  Ridiculous.

--
Edward Fultz
(978) 807-4225
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> One webcaster reported an estimate of $150,000 for 2007. (Not sure if he
> meant 2006 though.)
> 
> > Those fees will add quite a bit of cost to net radio.  I suspect they
> > will be shut down because of them.
> >
> > wmotzing wrote:
> >
> >>
> >>
> >> There is a lot of interest in playing internet radio on the Treo. I
> >> wish there were a way to figure this new royalty issue out.
> >>
> >> I feel digital music is overpriced and that the record labels and
> >> tech. companies are squeezing us unfairly with DRM.
> >>
> >> Now the internet radio is going to go?
> >>
> >> http://blog.wired.com/music/2007/03/us_copyright_ro.html
> >> <http://blog.wired.com/music/2007/03/us_copyright_ro.html>
> >>
> >>
> >
> 
> 




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