Internet Radio Legislation Now in Senate
May 10, 2007
Today, Senators Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Sam Brownback (R-KA) introduced legislation that is the Senate counterpart to the
“Internet Radio Equality Act” (H.R. 2060). This is a positive development for those who are concerned about the Copyright Royalty Board’s decision to raise the royalty rates webcasters pay to stream sound recordings on the Internet. The new rates promise to shut down most webcasters and threaten the diversity of music we now enjoy on the Internet. The senators’ legislation, like the Internet Radio Equality Act, nullifies the CRB’s decision and proposes a royalty payment scheme that would not bankrupt a vibrant and growing industry.
On the House side today, The Internet Radio Equality Act picked up 12 more co-sponsors bringing the total to 64.
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