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05.23.07 Internet Royalty Rates Slammed
The Washington Times, May 23

05.22.07 Record Group Lets Small Webcasters Pay Lower Rates
Reuters, May 23

05.22.07 Music Industry Offers Deal To Small Webcasters
CNET, May 22



 

 

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May 2007

The Internet Radio Equality Act (IREA, also known as H.R. 2060) (RAIN coverage here) continues to gain support in Congress, following Tuesday's "Hill walk" in which webcasters, artists, and representatives of small record labels personally visited the offices of dozens of Representatives and several Senators.

The bill now has 41 co-sponsors, in addition to sponsor Rep. Jay Inslee (D-WA) and Donald Manzullo (R-IL), representing both parties across 25 U.S. states and Puerto Rico.


May 29, 2007
Playing loud and loose like they had never been away, the Police kicked off their first world tour in more than 20 years last night (May 28), delivering a two-hour set for 20,000 fans at Vancouver's GM Place. As previously reported, the tour unofficially began the night before at the same venue with a show exclusively for 4,000 fan club members. More...

 

DiFranco Reinvents Oldies On New Retrospective
Singer/songwriter Ani DiFranco has re-recorded five old songs for inclusion on an upcoming retrospective, "Canon." Due Sept. 11 via Righteous Babe, the 35-song set sports new renditions of "Napoleon," "Shameless," "Your Next Bold Move," "Both Hands" and "Overlap" recorded with bassist Todd Sickafoose and drummer Allison Miller.
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