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...radio station, WHRB, and hundreds of other college not-for-profit radio stations may be forced to stop wireless web streaming altogether if they are not exempt from the charges. Although the 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act established the principle that the web was not exempt from royalty fees, it was only earlier this year that the Library of Congress Copyright Division set the actual fee, at seven-hundredths of a penny per song per person. At the same time, the library mandated that royalties be paid retroactively for all songs broadcast on the Internet since...
TRAVELING MINORS The escort fee for an unaccompanied child is creeping up. Plan to pay as much as $75 for connecting flights on some airlines...
When it is renewed, Cohen said he believes the fee will decrease...
Although the bill was passed in 1998, the actual fee was not decided and ruled on until July. And Web-based broadcasters will have to pay royalties retroactive to 1998. The high backpayment is a primary reason why small stations fear the law will force them out of business...
...February 2002, an arbitration panel decided that the fee would be 0.07 of a penny per song, per person. In July, the Library of Congress’ copyright office ruled in favor of it. Currently, the decision is on appeal in the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit...