arstechnica.com — Tens of thousands of Internet radio stations are silent today in protest of the Copyright Royalty Board's decision to significantly raise royalty rates that will threaten the business of many webcasters. The stations beg readers to get in touch with their Senators and Representatives, but with the deadline for retroactive fees only weeks away, ther
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jmhollowayJun 27, 2007
I hope you guys are actually calling and not just whining. I just called right now and left a message. Its really no big deal. Highly recommended.
spacemanspiff01Jun 27, 2007
Yeah, these stations aren't provided by Apple, but I did find one that was broadcasting a feed of people talking about the end and what you could do about it. Check out Big R radio under the Rock genre in iTunes.
rp788Jun 27, 2007
Digitally Imported is the only way I listen to trance/house music. I have NO IDEA what I'm going to do once di.fm shuts down. There is really no way to stay updated on non-mainstream music without internet radio. any suggestions people?
omarciddoJun 27, 2007
"Every webcaster has to pay royalties in all the countries they stream to. "I stand corrected. Bury my comment.
Closed AccountJun 27, 2007
Call your friends in the United States.
ricardogurgelrnJun 29, 2007
radio fails in Brazil