Alan,   I realize that the state of internet radio is near and dear to you, and Eytan probably doesn’t need me to come to his defense but I could not help but be moved to comment on the following:   >Wow. Eytan, I'm surprised by your post. Really surprised.   What is so surprising? He was just sharing the way in which the opposing viewpoint is representing their stance. I find it actually interesting to see how “the other side” is couching it, and I would think others would too.   >My suggestion? Think about what you wrote, and see if you don't think you >were hasty in deciding which way the webcasting wind is blowing. If you >decide you were right all along, I feel sorry for you.   Not to be nitpicky- but all Eytan wrote was this:   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):   The rest of his post was a direct quote from the source he mentioned. I don’t think anything in the above indicates which way the webcast wind is blowing. He is merely sharing the opposing viewpoint.   Beth PS-hi Michael Kropp! ;-) ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com.