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RIAA raises royalty rates for webcasters.
Posted by: ztirffritz
Date: March 04, 2007 11:35AM
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I keep trying to write something that is informative in this space that doesn't become a political rant. It is hopeless. I've tried 4 times. I'll just say that if you enjoy good music that is not spoon-fed to you by Clear-channel then please read the links above.



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Re: RIAA raises royalty rates for webcasters.
Posted by: bfd
Date: March 04, 2007 12:47PM
…does that include uploaders?
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Re: RIAA raises royalty rates for webcasters.
Posted by: Grumpyguy
Date: March 04, 2007 03:09PM
that just sucks. The music industry just doesn't seem to "get it." Everytime there is a new technology, they try to destroy it instead of generating income from it.



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Re: RIAA raises royalty rates for webcasters.
Posted by: walscobry
Date: March 04, 2007 08:20PM
If there was any possible way to dismantle the RIAA and MPAA without going to jail I would do it.
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Re: RIAA raises royalty rates for webcasters.
Posted by: ztirffritz
Date: March 04, 2007 11:28PM
I want to be clear. I'm not one of those people that say that Music should be free for everyone to take and share. I think that entities such as the RIAA have a place, but the power balance has gone to hell. Their business model is an antique that belongs in a museum. The means to create a new business model is sitting there in front of them and they are trying to hide from it. Webcasting creates a bunch of new opportunities for targeted advertising. Imagine Googles AdWords tools turned on to radio or video broadcasting?!?! If you were a hiker, biker, musician, etc they could make it so that you only heard ads for those products. That makes the ads more valuable to the listener and the advertiser. The record industry only exists because back in the day the means to produce and distribute a record were beyond the means of Joe Average. Now, I can record an album in my basement that sounds reasonably professional (I'm sure Recording Engineers and audiophiles would debate that, but 95% of the population couldn't tell the difference). I can distribute the album via MP3 on the net using bitorrent so that my bandwidth costs are low. I can reach a world-wide audience using word-of-mouth advertisement...the best kind of advertisement. It isn't a perfect system, but at least the artist is in control instead of becoming an unwilling passenger on an out-of-control train.



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Re: RIAA raises royalty rates for webcasters.
Posted by: Sam3
Date: March 05, 2007 09:03AM
Here's another reason why the Copyright office needs a major overhaul.
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Re: RIAA raises royalty rates for webcasters.
Posted by: Fritz
Date: March 05, 2007 09:45AM
incredible.
I guess the RIAA is happy to have only 10 artists that make $ for anyone including the artists themselves.
3 major broadcast radio owners, 4 labels. Not unlike the Gang of Four that led another "cultural" revolution.

Fortunately, listening to my old vinyl is free, I can transfer to a CD for more private listening and I never have to buy another CD again. What a way to promote new artists.

And there doesn't seem to be a way that the individual artist can bow out of the RIAA mandate. So if one were to podcast, they couldn't do so with "unsigned" or indys.


sweet!

that's using your noggin!



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Posted by: Fritz
Date: March 05, 2007 06:41PM
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