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----- Original Message ----- From: "Stephen P. Goodman" <spgoodman@earthlight.net> > Well, it might not be as bad as it could have been - but it just goes to > show that Democracy has this one single problem. It requires >participation. > Thanks for those of you who took the trouble to contact their > congressman/senator about this. Shame on the rest, alas, but if you feel > remorse at this unfortunately late point, get in touch with your > congressman/senator to voice your disappointment and concerns. > http://www.copyright.gov/carp/webcasting_rates_final.html > > Stephen P. Goodman > EarthLight Productions Thank you Stephen for the kick in the pants. Here is what I just sent to the Library of Congress: ===================== Dear Mr. Billington, Shame on you for pandering to the big record companies. By treating internet radio differently than over-the-air radio, you are doing a disservice to the American public. Internet radio is NOT file sharing and provides the exposure small artists need that Clear Channel (and that ilk) will never provide. Those of us who contrate their listening on non-mainstream genres of music no longer have a place to go to hear what we want. You have just put our stations out of business. And that statement would remain true even if you didn't have that rediculous grandfather clause that requires payments for broadcasts since 1998. Shame on you for ignoring the small, independant musicians in your decision. Sincerely, Bill Fox