Sanity returns to audio webcasting
Posted by Simon Perry on 8 October 2002 at 3:40 pm | Tagged as: Business
Sanity returns as audio webcasters and music rights holders have come to a mutually agreeable pricing structure for Internet-based music usage. Broadly, it’s going to be based on the profits they make (as commercial radio currently is in the US) as opposed to the previous ruling based on the number of tracks that are played and the number of people who listen to those tracks.
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