Net radio stations win two month reprieve on fees
Washington DC - The Copyright Royalty Board is postponing higher royalty payments for Internet radio broadcasts by two months. The payments which are retroactive to the start of 2006 will now be due on July 15th instead of May 15th.
Internet radio stations have 30 days to appeal the board’s decision in federal court.
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