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Misconception regarding skirting US streaming royalty fees

Why is it every time I turn around there's another person claiming you can skirt all US streaming royalties by moving your stream server outside the US? That is not how it works as it is based on where the listener is located. You must either pay the royalty fees to have US listeners, or you must block all US listeners.

R
 
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I believe that falls under one of two categories:

1. Ignorance
2. Wishful thinking
 
Why is it every time I turn around there's another person claiming you can skirt all US streaming royalties by moving your stream server outside the US? That is not how it works as it is based on where the listener is located. You must either pay the royalty fees to have US listeners, or you must block all US listeners.

R

Maybe it's based on the feeling that offshore streamers will be out of reach of US-based corporate and/or legal entities, kind of like the ongoing game between sports video streamers and Europe's soccer leagues, which have never come close to shutting them all down. The servers just move from Sweden to Belarus to Moldova to the Faeroe Islands to ...
 
Because you can. There are a number of countries that have weak-no copyright enforcement or super low rates and they don't care about the location of the listener. It is illegal to stream to US listeners but that doesn't stop people from doing it. Piracy still runs rampant.
 
If you are on Facebook, read all the comments from Gene Turnbow in response to the thread started by Robin Hemderson entitled "Are you geoblocking American listeners? Please sign in here! (Collecting data for Net Radio Blog.)". This guy is nuts!

https://www.facebook.com/groups/internetradiobroadcasting/

R
 
If you are on Facebook, read all the comments from Gene Turnbow in response to the thread started by Robin Hemderson entitled "Are you geoblocking American listeners? Please sign in here! (Collecting data for Net Radio Blog.)". This guy is nuts!

https://www.facebook.com/groups/internetradiobroadcasting/

R

It is closed unless you have a Facebook account. If you do have one, you should be able to read the thread, but you can't reply.

R
 
Strange... Well there should be an option to join the group on that page. Let me know if you can't find it.

R
 
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