U.S. Court Denies Webcasters' Stay Petition
Michael Manoochehri writes "Reuters reports that a "federal appeals court has denied a petition by U.S. Internet radio stations seeking to delay a royalty rate hike due July 15 they say could kill the fledgling industry." This royalty rate hike, put forth by the US Copyright Royalty Board, will increase royalty rates for webcast music tremendously, in some cases to more per year than many webcasters bring in from revenue. Save Net Radio, a coalition of webcasters, is telling listeners that "We are appealing to the millions of Internet radio listeners out there, the webcasters they support and the artists and labels we treasure to rise up and make your voices heard again before this vibrant medium is silenced.""
I take it then that you clicked on this story by mistake, and then in your haste to close it you bumped the keyboard and accidentally posted instead.
I'm sure most of them will someday.
You can't take the sky from me.
...as we kneel humbly before you, grant us the knowledge, tell us what exactly it is that seperates you from us 'mindless masses'? Is it the fact that you pirate music instead of fund the RIAA/MPAA? What a valiant fight, oh Great One! You are truely a being of a higher plane, above society at large and the wretched mass of humanity. Perhaps one day you will find some people who are worthy enough to become your students, that you might teach them to pass on your great knowledge when you take your place in even higher planes, besides the Gods themselves!
OSS is obsolete for listening to music. You should be using ALSA by now.
In general, it is safe and legal to kill your children. -- POSIX Programmer's Guide