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Act Now: Free Internet Radio Killed by Regulators

j | 03.07.2002 00:15

America's fledgling Internet radio industry could be effectively killed this summer based on the Librarian of Congress's acceptance of most of the the recommendations of its recent Copyright Arbitration Royalty Panel ("CARP") concerning Internet radio royalty rates.

Dear _______________:

I am writing you to express my strong fear that the U.S. Copyright Office may be about to make a decision in the next few weeks that will bankrupt and effectively destroy the Internet radio industry.

Let me begin by clarifying that this issue is not about Napster -- in fact, quite the opposite. Internet radio is a perfectly legal new medium that offers wonderful benefits for musicians and record companies as well as for consumers. (Record company revenues from CD sales may well be at risk in this "digital millennium," but that's due to the phenomena of MP3 file sharing and CD burning, not due to Internet radio.)

As required by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), however, the Copyright Office is obligated to set a "sound recordings performance royalty" rate for Internet radio. But the Copyright Arbitration Royalty Panel (CARP) that was convened last summer has reached a conclusion that is probably far more draconian than anything Congress intended.

For most Webcasters, the critical issues in front of the Librarian of Congress are:

(#1) The CARP arbitrators set a royalty rate far higher than the rate for composers' royalties (based almost exclusively on a single deal during the height of the dotcom craze between Yahoo! and the RIAA).

(#2) The CARP arbitrators recommended a fixed price per song streamed per listener, rejecting a alternative "percentage of gross revenues" royalty concept that both sides had previously been willing to accept, and

(#3) The Copyright Office has proposed recordkeeping and reporting requirements, precisely as requested by the RIAA, that are wildly beyond the abilities of most webcasters to fulfill.

Regarding the first two points above: The RIAA initially asked webcasters for a royalty of 15% of gross revenues. Webcasters initially countered by offering approximately 3% of gross revenues, in the range of the royalty they pay to composers. They could not come to terms, so the two sides went to arbitration in front of the CARP. The CARP's recommendation to the Copyright Office, however, is not a percentage of gross revenues at all, but rather a price per song per listener -- at a price that, even if webcasters could eventually achieve the same advertising success that broadcasters have achieved, would work out to a royalty rate of 20% of gross revenues! (That's a third more than the RIAA asked for!) Worse yet, in the current advertising environment, the CARP's proposed rate equates to a royalty rate closer to 200% to 300% of gross revenues!

Worse yet again, the royalties are retroactive to October 1998. For a popular independent webcaster that has had, say, an average audience of 1,000 listeners (fewer than a single small-market broadcast radio station) for the past three years, the bill for retroactive royalties would be $525,600, or a retroactive royalty rate of 500% to 1000% of their gross revenues to date.

It's hard to imagine that this is what Congress had in mind when it passed the DMCA.

In conclusion, if the Librarian sets a royalty rate along the lines of the CARP recommendation (and sets the reporting requirements as proposed), Internet radio as an industry will be effectively dead by the end of May.

I respectfully urge you to communicate to the Librarian of Congress that you and your fellow legislators, in passing the DMCA, did NOT intend for the royalty rate to be set so high (and reporting requirements so complex) that it would bankrupt the fledgling Internet radio industry.

Many of your constituents and I will greatly appreciate your attention to this concern.

Sincerely,

____________________

j
- Homepage: http://www.saveinternetradio.org/

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