Goat Rodeo Cowboy said:Maybe it is time for grass roots broadcasters to set some strategic fires. Kick off a campaign asking congress to have hearings and write legislation that would collect royalties that would be dispersed directly to the musicians. Campaign that the record companies do not belong in the equation.
The record labels own the copyrights, and when you're talking about royalties, the primary issue is compensation for the copyright. If you're talking about payments strictly for musicians, royalties are probably not appropriate, except that they've been bundled with labels and artists.
My argument is this legislation is attempting to place 19th century rules on a 21st century problem. The public has decided that free music is a right. The musicians and the labels want to get paid. Now what?
The proper way for this to be handled in the digital age of for artists (or their representatives) to own their own copyrights, and make money directly from them. In other words, the musicians should sell their own advertising, get their money from that sponsorship, and then provide their music for free to media. In fact, the sponsors of the music should pay media for their access to those networks, combining music and a message, using radio, TV, and the web. THAT is my solution to this problem.