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Day of Silence On the Internet

A number of readers sent in stories about Net radio going dark for a day. Not all of it, but according to the Globe and Mail at least 45 stations representing thousands of channels. The stations are protesting a ruling establishing royalty rates that will put most of them out of business on July 15. "The ruling... is expected to cost large webcasters such as Yahoo and Real Networks millions of dollars, drive smaller websites like Pandora.com and Live365.com out of business and leave a large chunk of the 72 million Net radio listeners in the dark." SaveNetRadio has a page where US residents can locate their senators and representatives to call them today.

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  1. Once again, this is a problem caused by the Jew by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Greedy Jews ruin everything they think they can make a profit on.

    If only there was some kind of final solution to this problem.

    1. Re:Once again, this is a problem caused by the Jew by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

      Actually I'm just your average Palestinian.

      The Jews took my land. The Jews killed my father.

      Now the Jews want to kill internet radio.

      Maby that will teach you what a menace these greedy rats are.

  2. Re:How about a day of EXPLANATION?!?! by mi · · Score: 1, Troll

    Internet "radio" stations were enticing listeners with content (music, largely), which the content's owners did not license for such use.

    Slashdot, being what it is, is always happy to "stick it" to the owners of anything worth stealing, so there is a lot of sympathy towards these businesses.

    Watch this thread deteriorate into the "piracy is not exactly stealing, therefore there is nothing wrong with it" obfuscation and muddying.

    --
    In Soviet Washington the swamp drains you.
  3. pandora.com by Rick+Richardson · · Score: -1, Troll


    pandora.com and other Internet Radio providers STINKS. Sure, the music is a winner. But, the audio is full of dropouts, especially when you are doing WORK on your computer. This with 6 Mbps cable and 2800+ CPU.

    Let it DIE!