As If Performance Royalty Threat Wasn't Enough, ASCAP, BMI Want To Increase Radio Royalties
from the squeeze-squeeze-squeeze dept
While the RIAA keeps pushing and pushing for a performance tax for radio stations, it looks like ASCAP and BMI on the songwriter/composer side are apparently now looking to increase their existing tax on stations (via Michael Scott). As you probably know, right now, stations do pay royalties to ASCAP and BMI for the "performance right" on music they play on the radio, which gets distributed to the composers and songwriters. But performers don't get a royalty, as Congress recognized (correctly) that radio was free advertising for musicians. So, the first battle is about adding another tax, but this newer battle would be about increasing the existing one.
Again, this shouldn't be a surprise. As we've been detailing lately, ASCAP, BMI and other similar groups around the world have gone on something of a rampage lately, trying to get larger and larger fees from just about any use of music -- including ringtones, the 30-second previews on iTunes, and YouTube videos embedded in blogs (despite the fact that YouTube already pays a fee). Sucks to be a terrestrial radio station these days. Not only do you have a ton of new competition from other sources, but the rest of the industry is looking to tax you until you're gone.
Again, this shouldn't be a surprise. As we've been detailing lately, ASCAP, BMI and other similar groups around the world have gone on something of a rampage lately, trying to get larger and larger fees from just about any use of music -- including ringtones, the 30-second previews on iTunes, and YouTube videos embedded in blogs (despite the fact that YouTube already pays a fee). Sucks to be a terrestrial radio station these days. Not only do you have a ton of new competition from other sources, but the rest of the industry is looking to tax you until you're gone.






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(holy crap, as i totally fail at commenting today)
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No not 4. 4 posts, 11 words ;)
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I don't feel for them at all.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-10052221-93.html
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If it wasn't for revenue...
It strikes me as odd the music industry isn't paying radio to air their goods. After all, it's an advertising platform, so when did this model get backward?
Unfortunately, the teenagers out there will still want their idols who can't think, and without them, it's hard for a station to make change.
Music's success shouldn't be based on what label the artist is contracted with.
Here's hoping radio station owners help with "piracy" by playing music freely available, by the artist, online.
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irrelevant
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More NEWS!
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I believe you're confusing news with common knowledge...
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payola
That is how it works isn't it?
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As near as I can tell, they (along with "news" companies) really believe that they have a product that is so compelling that the only possible reason they might see their revenues fall is because somebody somewhere is stealing from them in some way. They don't believe they need anything -- better product, better service, better business plan -- nothing. In short, they got used to having a de facto monopoly and can't conceive of a universe where that isn't the case, where they might need others more than others need them.
They are dinosaurs, the meteor has hit, and their brains can't understand what's happening.
In the end they will go extinct and the newfangled mammals will take over.
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Hmmm...
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Easy...
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"looking to increase their existing tax on stations"
There is no tax. The use of the word tax is done to create a negative concept of what the fees are about. They are not a tax. Only the government can collect taxes. Nobody else can create a tax. They create a fee structure, a rate table.
Taxes are NOT optional. Rates are optional - a station can go to an all talk format and not use any music, and not have to pay a fee. However, no matter what the station does, they will have to pay a property tax, etc.
Tax. Sneaky word.
Sort of like this:
http://www.stopthetvtax.ca/
It's not a tax.
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The gov't created this tax. Copyright Royalty Board. Look it up.
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Very different game.
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If I choose to not work or invest any money, I don't pay income tax.
If I choose to not own land, I don't pay property tax.
If I choose to buy only goods that are tax exempt, I don't pay sales tax.
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Funny
Talk about copyright infringement, with back pays due!
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Let 'em charge what they want.
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ascap bmi perf royalty
What a crock. And musicians buy it.
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ASCAP, BMI and SESAC = PIRATES!
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