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Killing Internet radio: copyright death sentence.(Citings)(Brief article)

Article from: Reason Article date: June 1, 2007 Author: Walker, Jesse

ON MARCH 1, 2007, the U.S. Copyright Office announced a potential death sentence for thousands of Internet radio stations. Thanks to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998, webcasters must pay a special performance fee each time they play a recording. Under the newly enacted rate structure, those debts will be calculated based not on how much revenue a station earns but on how many listeners it has. In essence, each transmission to each individual listener will be treated as a separate licensed performance.

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