Congress gave some relief to small Internet radio stations on Friday, approving legislation to suspend music royalty payments for a month until the stations can work out the details of a proposed discounted rate with musicians and record companies. The Associated Press has a summary story on the passage of the bill, and Reuters has more on the reaction of the smaller stations. But for really in-depth coverage, go to Kurt Hanson's Radio and Internet Newsletter
Posted by Paul Grabowicz at November 16, 2002 01:59 PM