Net radio “compromise” hinged on DRM adoption

Round and round we go…  where it stops, DRM knows!  Yes, internet radio was given a reprieve, but not without some fine print.  Ars takes a look at the issue.

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"SoundExchange has offered to cap the $500 per channel minimum fee at $50,000 per year for webcasters who agree to provide more detailed reporting of the music that they play and work to stop users from engaging in ‘streamripping’—turning Internet radio performances into a digital music library," reads the statement.