Web Radio Battles Efforts to Expand Royalties for Music
Wall Street Journal, July 25, 2007
By Lee Gomes
Even President Bush's toughest critics would forgive him his confusion when, at a forum in Nashville, Tenn., last week, he was asked if he would support the payment of "a statutory royalty to the performing artists for radio and television airplay," in the process, "changing our laws to align with the rest of the world."
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