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      Webcasters Screwed by RIAA Royalties

      Posted by rhoehn from Blog.wired

      On Friday, which is generally accepted in public relations circles as the best day of the week to release controversial news, the United States Copyright Royalty Board (image to the right) announced new royalty rates for webcasts, effective from 2006 to 2010.

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    • Copyright Laws Severely Limit Availability of Music

      Posted by bugeats from NPR

      "Some music lovers continue to take matters into their own hands by sharing MP3 downloads of forgotten LPs and 45s across the Internet, and on Web sites devoted exclusively to old music." -- I am a music lover, and I've been taking this matter into my own hands for years. Sometimes it's easier to get an album from filesharing networks than it is from iTunes or any other service.

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    • CBS To Stream Own Shows, Others' Too

      Posted by bugeats from Media Post

      It will be very interesting to see how content providers of all types will be able to adapt to a coming generation (myself) that is perfectly content and entertained with free and open media such as podcasting and vlogging.

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