NAB "disappointed" with Internet Radio royalty rates (warning: hypocrisy alert)

Sunday, March 11, 2007 at 10:10 AM
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NABFrom the not-in-my-backyard department. While the Copyright Royalty Board has issued an absolutely ridiculous decision to dramatically increase Internet radio royalty rates to a per-song/per-listener basis, it seems that the NAB has now turned into the defenders of new technology.

Commenting on the CRB's proposal, NAB spokesman Dennis Wharton said, "It's a disappointing decision. If it stands, there will be less music choice for consumers, and a technology will get stifled in its infancy.

Ain't that the most hypocritical noble statement ever?

[via Radio Ink]
Thanks Roger!

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NAB's concerns helps those in favor of the merger -- someone in Congress has got to recognize the hypocrisy.

I can't get the picture of the smear campaign thread out of my head :)

its all a setup...merger is already approved...

The NAB is an affront to any reasonable person. This isn't even about my love for XM anymore - it's a slap in the face to anyone with half a brain.

Fuck the NAB...

They're just concerned that they might have to pay as well.

Perhaps their free ride is soon to be over? Who knows?

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