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Internet Radio Lobbying With What It Knows

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The organization SaveNetRadio kicked off their lobbying visits to Congress with a concert on the lawn of the Senate last night. Grass roots lobbying has frequently used music as a way of drawing attention and unifying participants. In this case, music is central to the cause itself, so it’s only fitting that Congress was treated to a sample. Members of the coalition will spend today meeting with congressional members, looking for support for legislation that would lower the royalty rates currently assessed against internet radio stations.

If you have an opinion, one way or the other, today would be an excellent day to contact your congressman and seantor and let them know.

The SaveNetRadio press release is here.

The internet radio bill as introduced in the House.

An alternate view of the debate.


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