Pandora Founder: SoundExchange Will Not Enforce New Royalty Rates on Sunday - Wired Blogs

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"The SoundExchange executive [Jon Simson, executive director] promised -- in front of Congress -- that SoundExchange will not enforce the new royalty rates. Webcasters will stay online, as new rates are hammered out." Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks
"The SoundExchange executive [Jon Simson, executive director] promised -- in front of Congress -- that SoundExchange will not enforce the new royalty rates. Webcasters will stay online, as new rates are hammered out." Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks
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The RIAA's effort to wipe out independent online radio has nothing to do with protecting artists, and everything to do with protecting a status quo that supports a very few top 40 acts at the expense of everyone else. In their effort to protect their outdated business model, they are happy to prevent their artists from reaching potential customers.
The RIAA's effort to wipe out independent online radio has nothing to do with protecting artists, and everything to do with protecting a status quo that supports a very few top 40 acts at the expense of everyone else. In their effort to protect their outdated business model, they are happy to prevent their artists from reaching potential customers.






