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Tuesday, June 26, 2007
started 6/26/2007; 6:18:19 PM - last post 7/3/2007; 1:28:32 PM
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Doc Searls - Tuesday, June 26, 2007 
6/26/2007; 10:18:19 PM (reads: 4461, responses: 2)
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Quiet case
| | The day is organized by Kurt Hanson of RAIN (Radio And Internet Newsletter) and led by KCRW in Los Angeles, which is running interviews with Internet radio notables (including Kurt) throughout the day. Running in the credits are PRX.org (see here) and its executive director (and fellow Berkman Fellow), Jake Shapiro. (Jake is also a rock star with the band Two Ton Shoe.) |
| | By the way, these royalty rates apply to music licensed through the RIAA. (That would be most of the music you know.) Music licensed differently (for example through Creative Commons) is not effected. |
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Michael Clark - Re: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 
6/27/2007; 12:34:37 AM (reads: 1411, responses: 1)
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Actually, by statute, *all* music played online is covered by this. There is supposed to be signed release given to the webcaster and to SoundExchange, so that Sx will know not to worry about the royalties from that one webcaster's playing of that one artist or album.
I'm a Live365 broadcaster, playing Christmas music year round. My revenues for 2006 were $1,200. My royalty under the new CRB rates: ~$11,000. http://www.christmasmusic247.com .
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Doc Searls - Re: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 
7/3/2007; 5:28:32 PM (reads: 1548, responses: 0)
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Good input, Michael. I'll use it. Thanks.
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