Posted by aubin on Thursday, January 25, 2007 at 1:00 PM (EST)
A recent editorial examines the recent focus of the new Democratic congress on Internet Radio. Currently, online radio is largely unregulated, and services like Punkradiocast and college stations are free to serve niche audiences otherwise ignored by the major radio networks.
The proposed law would - among other things - require that Internet broadcasters protect their audio streams with DRM technology. The difficulty with DRM systems in this case, is that it will effectively force stations to purchase expensive DRM equipment; beyond that, it would impose new licensing and royalty fees beyond even that which traditional radio stations pay. The costs would be prohibitive for most college and internet-only broadcasters and effectively create a monopoly for mainstream music stations. The end result, the article concludes, would be to kill internet radio, and by extension, prevent the many alternative music sources from continuing to broadcast. Punk and independent culture would be most harmed by this, particularly since mainstream radio effectively ignores all but the most popular acts and most conventional viewpoints. Radio (114 comments)
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northenden (January 25, 2007)
golly. sometimes it seems like there isn't much of a difference between the democrats and republicans! 2+ Replies
Someone (January 25, 2007)
They want to limit what "bloggers" can say...
GottaItch (January 25, 2007)
and people where happy about the dems taking contorl. You see what you've done! both parties suck. 3+ Replies
MrStylson (January 25, 2007)
It'd take a huge amount of force to get any of these sort of restrictions in place on the internent. The series of tubes is far too vast and people will fight it.
ThomPunkAheaddotcom (January 25, 2007)
Why does USA think it owns the internet? Punkradiocast is Canadian but I bet it would be affected if this happened.. I hope not. 9+ Replies
ChokingVictim (January 25, 2007)
"The end result, the article concludes, would be to kill internet radio" 4+ Replies
wearestillalive (January 25, 2007)
Haven't the government got better things to do with their fucking time? Jesus. 2+ Replies
ACM (January 25, 2007)
I thought that the Democrats were the saviors of the country? 11+ Replies
Someone (January 25, 2007)
RODDICK got OWNED. Federer is from another fucking planet. fuck that american faggit. 1+ Reply
Someone (January 25, 2007)
This is seriously terrible. Lately the government has been getting even more ridiculous...If this bill and others like it actually get PASSED, something crazy is going to happen. I'm talking Sorbonne '68.
PatThetic (January 25, 2007)
danny briere all star game mvp 5+ Replies
UncleFunkyPants (January 25, 2007)
Never gonna happen, just like the "Draft" people were up in arms about. 3+ Replies
Someone (January 25, 2007)
This is NOT very Democratic.
Someone (January 25, 2007)
Who cares? 2+ Replies
Someone (January 25, 2007)
Just but Sirius Satellite Radio... So much underground shit and Howard Stern uncensored that it's worth it. 3+ Replies
Someone (January 25, 2007)
I feel like this could be punk and generally independent artists' own fault for aligning themselves with a group (the RIAA) that would allow for lawsuits and shutdowns of this kind. The end result of something like this would probably just mean that bands who are involved in this stuff would no longer get free exposure. If a band effectively agrees for their music to be streamed by internet sources, then internet radio would still be allowed to broadcast it, and if a band is not involved with a shady shitty record label then they will have that option.
Someone (January 25, 2007)
hmm i don't get it... decmocrats are supposed to be all about unregulated press of any kind right now. Bush has such a tight hold over the media and the press, the internet is the only way people are really speaking out right now, and since everyone disagrees with him, you'd think they wouldn't be in any hurry to regulate internet shit 2+ Replies
Someone (January 25, 2007)
You cant regulate the internet fools. Good luck with that one. Even if they regulate that I can still steal all the damn music I want. So go suck on it!
Someone (January 25, 2007)
Good luck getting us in Canada. Our goverment can't even pass a proper bill to charge streaming radio stations for royalties on music.
JennaJames (January 25, 2007)
I must agree though that this is fucking lame. Than again what bill do they pass in America or Canada that doesnt further protect corporations??
el_matt (January 25, 2007)
I can't believe i'm going to be the first one to say this but...
feeeding5000 (January 25, 2007)
John Stossel is kind of an asshole. Oh, excuse me. I didn't mean, "kind of".
BrandonSideleau (January 25, 2007)
Yet another example of the Democrats acting conservatively.......yes...this is a CONSERVATIVE action...not a "liberal" or "leftist" one. I've said it before and I'll say it again- kill ALL Republicans and kill MOST Democrats
Someone (January 25, 2007)
This is going to be harder to do than most people think. Legally, there is a HUGE difference between regulating air waves and the Internet. The FCC is given control over broadcast because the infrastructure and the actual air space is considered public property and thereby within the domain of gov't regulation. The Internet, however, would require a HUGE state-by-state crackdown to focus on where the site is hosted. 2+ Replies
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