I don't really care one way or another because I'm sure I'll never see any royalties from any kind of radio, but I thought I'd pass on the other side (from a letter from the company that administers my publishing): "Here in Los Angeles KCRW has been running a wholly self-serving campaign in support of a legislative lobbying attempt to reverse a perfectly valid and well-considered ruling by the Copyright Royalty Board to set rates internet radio stations must pay publishers and labels in order to transmit their songs. A coalition called SaveNetRadio, backed by DiMA (the Digital Media Assn.) which is turn backed by the likes of AOL, Apple and Yahoo, are funding this nationwide campaign and they not only have the power of significant money, they have the airwaves to get their one-sided message out without fear of contradiction. The fact is the CRB ruling was proper appealed and they lost. They lost because you deserve the reasonable royalties internet radion should be required to pay for your music, just as traditional radio does. This is nothing more than a blatant attempt by corporations to increase their piece of the pie at your and our expense." _________________________________________________________________ Like puzzles? Play free games & earn great prizes. Play Clink now. http://club.live.com/clink.aspx?icid=clink_hotmailtextlink2