Music Industry Offers Discounted Royalty Rate
Posted by Bezhou Feng on 22 August 2007 - 19:28 · 5 comments & 2517 views
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#1 Posted by dwarthan on 22 Aug 2007 - 19:52
- a fees of 10 or 12 percent of annual revenue what a rip off
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#1.1 Posted by ir0nw0lf on 22 Aug 2007 - 19:56
- Smells like extortion to me... 10-12%? ROFL, what a joke.
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The revised rates sparked much controversy, with some claiming it would be the death of internet radio. However, just as the rates were about to take effect on July 15th, SoundExchange, the music industry group that collects royalties from these small stations and distributes them to artists and record labels, offered a reprieve, allowing time for further negotiations and keeping rates the same.
No settlement has been agreed to as of yet, and webcasters are still unhappy with the newly offered deal. Bill Goldsmith, who operates a small commercial Internet radio station called RadioParadise.com in Paradise, Calif., said Wednesday that the proposal is not viable. He and five other Webcasters have been in negotiations with SoundExchange the past two months working on the terms of an agreement. Goldsmith characterized what SoundExchange offered as an attempt to "divide and conquer" the community of smaller Webcasters and reduce his group's clout. "This would be a huge step backward for us," Goldsmith said.