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[DMCA-Activists] Re: [DMCA_Discuss] "Video" of RIAA/ IBS, etc Roundtable. Lucky day for webcasters! |
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Thu, 23 May 2002 08:52:45 EDT |
Good Morning Erik,
Yes!
May 10, 2002, Copyright Office
Roundtable Disscussion on DMCA.
The specific URL's for the
different archived video webcast segments are as
follows:
Reporting to Determine Royalty Allocation - Part I
http://www.tvworldwide.com/showvideo.cfm?ID=2192
Reporting to Determine Royalty Allocation - Part II
http://www.tvworldwide.com/showvideo.cfm?ID=2191
Reporting to Monitor Compliance with Terms of License
http://www.tvworldwide.com/showvideo.cfm?ID=2193
Small Businesses
http://www.tvworldwide.com/showvideo.cfm?ID=2194
If I remember correctly, the IBS direct participation
is in Parts I and II, but we also receive mention (as
does college radio) throughout the rest of the day in
the compliance and small business panels.
The correct player (viewer) is RealOnePlayer on the PC.
On the Mac side, RealPlayer Basic version 8
is to be the current Mac version.
In a message dated 5/22/02 11:52:05 PM, address@hidden writes:
<< Fritz,
Great post! Is there an online transcript or any other recording confirming
the following?
1> "The Corporation for Public Broadcasting/ National Public Radio has paid
their DMCA copyright fees using YOUR Federal TAX Dollars $$$."
2> "You will be unhappy to find out that as of May 10, 2002, Steve Marks,
Senior RIAA/ Sound Exchange Attorney, stated NONE of the money collected
over the years by RIAA, including your TAX DOLLARS (CPB/RIAA) have been
distributed to ANY Artist."
3> "But ... They (RIAA) are thinking about doing that distribution,
according to Marks."
Thanks,
Erik
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Subject: Re: [DMCA_Discuss] Lucky day for webcasters! CARP goes down!
Hi Tom,
We educational webcasters (stations) applaud
your thoughts on CARP (known as CRAP).
May we suggest some specific rates that
would be acceptable to most webcasters:
1. Reduce CARP listener rates (fees) by power of 10
(i.e. add a "0" to right of decimal point)
2. Eliminate, or reduce to $20, (from $500)
the minimum annual payment.
3. For small webcasters, like educational
webcasters, make the 114 copyright
fees FIXED, not based on listenership.
This would mean limited, or no reporting
of songs would be needed. This would
mean that a small webcaster might
have their fee set at $20 annually,
or $50 annually. This is very much
like the successful part 118 copyright
for composers and publishers that
has been in effect for over two decades.
Thanks for your thoughts.
Fritz
PS: The Librarian of Congress does not
have the option of paying ASCAP/BMI/SESAC
instead of RIAA/ Sound Exchange.
PPS: RIAA/ Sound Exchange has consistently
refused to negotiate a contract for copyright
fees as RIAA has already done with at least
26 groups including CPB/NPR. The Corporation
for Public Broadcasting/ National Public Radio
has paid their DMCA copyright fees using YOUR
Federal TAX Dollars $$$. You will be unhappy
to find out that as of May 10, 2002, Steve
Marks, Senior RIAA/ Sound Exchange Attorney,
stated NONE of the money collected
over the years by RIAA, including
your TAX DOLLARS (CPB/RIAA) have been distributed
to ANY Artist. But ... They (RIAA) are thinking
about doing that distribution, according to Marks.
Fritz
Fritz Kass
Intercollegiate Broadcasting System (IBS)
with 62 continuous years of service to
educational broadcasters and webcasters.
http://www.ibsradio.org
address@hidden
367 Windsor Highway, New Windsor, NY 12553
With 773 educational broadcast members
(95% of active educational webcasters)
In a message dated 5/21/02 1:56:50 PM, address@hidden writes:
<< Hi: Good Day!
Thanks,
Tom
http://www.studioforrecording.org/
http://www.ibiblio.org/studioforrecording/
http://renotahoe.pm.org/
On Tuesday 21 May 2002 10:27, Jonathan Watterson wrote:
> Dear music fans and freedom lovers,
>
> The record companies may not be able to tax internet radio after all.
>
> CARP, the Copyright Arbitration Royalty Panel commissioned under the
> DMCA, presented (in February) its recommended fees and requirements for
> streaming music, which shut down many webcasters (like WERS
> <http://www.wers.org/stream.htm>).
>
> Today the Register of Copyrights and the Librarian of Congress both
> agreed to reject CARP's fee plan.
>
> More info:
> http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/05/21/153226&mode=nested&tid=141
> http://www.copyright.gov/carp/webcasting_rates.html
>
> We now need to convince the Copyright Office ( 101 Independence Ave.
> S.E., Washington, D.C. 20559-6000, telephone (202) 707-3000 ) that fees
> need to be lower than CARP's recommendation, not higher, and that the
> proceeds should go not to RIAA (the record companies) but to ASCAP and
> BMI (the songwriters).*
>
> J >>
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