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Dust-Up: Webcasters vs. the music industry

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Kurt Hanson and Jay Rosenthal debate the laws and economics of Internet radio.

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    The entertainment industry’s legal successes against Napster, Grokster, etc., have failed to slow plummeting sales. How will cracking down on web radio be any different? Publisher Kurt Hanson and attorney Jay Rosenthal debate the economics of online music

    June 15, 2007

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    Should the music industry stop worrying and learn to love the promotional value it gets from letting webcasters play their music? Publisher Kurt Hanson and attorney Jay Rosenthal debate the economics of online music.

    June 14, 2007

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    What’s the best way for those in the music industry to make money on the webcasting explosion? Publisher Kurt Hanson and attorney Jay Rosenthal debate the economics of online music.

    June 13, 2007

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    Why should webcasters have to pay royalties to labels and performers when local broadcasters don’t? If an online station builds a business around music, what share of the revenues should go to the copyright owners? Publisher Kurt Hanson and attorney Jay Rosenthal debate the economics of online music.

    June 12, 2007

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    Should webcast hobbyists have to pay like pros? Publisher Kurt Hanson and attorney Jay Rosenthal debate the economics of online music.

    June 11, 2007

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