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Keith_Lake
Guest
Over on the Community Radio board there is a lively discussion in progress about how BMI/ASCAP/SESAC are going to attempt to collect performance licensing fees from Part 15 stations and webcasters.
Does anyone here know of any cases where that actually happened? I can honestly say that I have not made one red cent from my webcast. Any attempt to sue me or put a lien on my property will be futile because I don't own any. I don't have untold millions of listeners, but the ones I do have are very dedicated to the cause, such as it is. Many of the independent and/or unsigned bands on my playlist, along with quite a few podcasters have given me written permission to use their stuff. There are many shows that are specifically produced for webcasting. They email me to say how much they appreciate the exposure. The rest is stuff that you'll never ever hear on commercial radio or anywhere else.
The recording industry has gone totally out of control. I've purchased approximately 3000 albums, tapes, and CDs through the years. Now they're going to sue me for freely sharing my stuff with my friends? Something is bad wrong here.
KL
<a href="http://home.nc.rr.com/gttyson/lastradio.html">The Last Radio Station<a>
Does anyone here know of any cases where that actually happened? I can honestly say that I have not made one red cent from my webcast. Any attempt to sue me or put a lien on my property will be futile because I don't own any. I don't have untold millions of listeners, but the ones I do have are very dedicated to the cause, such as it is. Many of the independent and/or unsigned bands on my playlist, along with quite a few podcasters have given me written permission to use their stuff. There are many shows that are specifically produced for webcasting. They email me to say how much they appreciate the exposure. The rest is stuff that you'll never ever hear on commercial radio or anywhere else.
The recording industry has gone totally out of control. I've purchased approximately 3000 albums, tapes, and CDs through the years. Now they're going to sue me for freely sharing my stuff with my friends? Something is bad wrong here.
KL
<a href="http://home.nc.rr.com/gttyson/lastradio.html">The Last Radio Station<a>