YTSEJAM digest 6120

From: ytsejam@torchsong.com
Date: Sat Feb 23 2002 - 01:33:28 EST

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                                YTSEJAM Digest 6120

    Today's Topics:

      1) RE: Master of Puppies?
     by "Elisa Calimano" <elisa_c@MIT.EDU>
      2) MoP
     by Chris Elder <twilightzone@mindspring.com>
      3) Re: MoP
     by Ilia <painlessscream@yahoo.com>
      4) new tribute?
     by "Sergey Shilov" <shilov@email.kht.ru>
      5) Re: new tribute?
     by Ilia <painlessscream@yahoo.com>
      6) Be Ware!
     by <thwizard@bellsouth.net>

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    Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2002 01:57:55 -0500
    From: "Elisa Calimano" <elisa_c@MIT.EDU>
    To: <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
    Subject: RE: Master of Puppies?
    Message-ID: <IPEFJNDOEGIINJHEGHEEIECECGAA.elisa_c@mit.edu>

    Hey! What are you talking about? Come on!! Fill me in with details!
    Elisa

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    Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2002 02:21:30 -0600
    From: Chris Elder <twilightzone@mindspring.com>
    To: <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
    Subject: MoP
    Message-ID: <B89B5BAA.1ED3%twilightzone@mindspring.com>

    Dream Theater doing Master of Puppets? Cool.

    So where can I get the bootleg? Who wants to hook me up?

    :)

    -Chris

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    Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2002 08:19:39 -0800 (PST)
    From: Ilia <painlessscream@yahoo.com>
    To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
    Subject: Re: MoP
    Message-ID: <20020222161939.86944.qmail@web11301.mail.yahoo.com>

    Yeah, I, too, am guessing that there will probably be bootlegs of
    this/these performance(s); not something bootleggers will want to pass
    up.

    - Ilia.
    http://www.44lbs.com

    --- Chris Elder <twilightzone@mindspring.com> wrote:
    > Dream Theater doing Master of Puppets? Cool.
    >
    > So where can I get the bootleg? Who wants to hook me up?
    >
    > :)
    >
    > -Chris
    >

    __________________________________________________
    Do You Yahoo!?
    Yahoo! Sports - Coverage of the 2002 Olympic Games
    http://sports.yahoo.com

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    Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2002 22:52:38 +0300
    From: "Sergey Shilov" <shilov@email.kht.ru>
    To: <themirror@yahoogroups.com>, "ytsejam" <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
    Subject: new tribute?
    Message-ID: <001801c1bc46$2257da40$d3bc6ad9@deadman>

    hi guys!

    does anyone knows something about
    new dream theater tribute album?
    i heard that it will be released soon.
    any info?

    sergey shilov

    dreamtheater@email.ru
    http://dreamtheater.by.ru/

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    Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2002 19:45:37 -0800 (PST)
    From: Ilia <painlessscream@yahoo.com>
    To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
    Subject: Re: new tribute?
    Message-ID: <20020223034537.81079.qmail@web11305.mail.yahoo.com>

    I don't know, but a new tribute is in order - the other one wasn't all
    that good.

    - Ilia.
    http://www.44lbs.com

    --- Sergey Shilov <shilov@email.kht.ru> wrote:
    > hi guys!
    >
    > does anyone knows something about
    > new dream theater tribute album?
    > i heard that it will be released soon.
    > any info?
    >
    > sergey shilov
    >
    > dreamtheater@email.ru
    > http://dreamtheater.by.ru/
    >
    >
    >

    __________________________________________________
    Do You Yahoo!?
    Yahoo! Sports - Coverage of the 2002 Olympic Games
    http://sports.yahoo.com

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    Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2002 23:37:45 -0500
    From: <thwizard@bellsouth.net>
    To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
    Subject: Be Ware!
    Message-ID: <20020223043745.HSJF14370.imf16bis.bellsouth.net@localhost>

    It has come to my attention that there's a proposed royalty that is about to come into effect as soon as next month. Are you streaming radio? Do you listen to streaming radio? If you do either better read on before it goes into law and ALL the internet radio stations are forced to shut down.
    Good luck,
    The Wizard

    Today we found that there maybe rates for webcasts....it's something that affects all of us, so please check this out and contact your congressperson to let them know what you think. HURRY BEFORE IT'S TO LATE!! !! !!

    Copyright Office Delivers Webcasting Royalty Rate Proposal
    Washington, D.C. -- The U.S. Copyright Office on Wednesday
    delivered its long-awaited recommendations for royalty rates that webcasters will have to pay to record labels and artists in order to stream music on the Internet.

    The proposed rates favor recording companies, which had hoped for a rate of $0.004 per listener per song; the Copyright Office has proposed a fee of $0.0014 per listener per song. Webcasters had hoped that the rate would be about one-thirtieth of the rate proposed by the recording industry.

    Both webcasters and traditional commercial and non-commercial radio stations will have to pay the royalties.

    Comments on the Copyright Office's proposed rates are due by March 11.
    The rates, once to 1998, meaning both radio stations simulcasting their signals and Internet-only webcasters will have to pay a lump sum for all of the music they have streamed online since then.

    http://www.loc.gov/copyright/carp/webcasting_rates.html
    http://www.radiohorizon.com/index.php3?fcn=displayarticle&id=2424
    http://news.com.com/2100-1023-840539.html?tag=cd_mh

    Panel sets royalty rate for music on Web radio
    Benny Evangelista, Chronicle Staff Writer Thursday, February 21,2002

    A federal panel yesterday issued a set of Web music royalty rates that will shape the fledgling Internet radio industry for years.

    The ruling pleased the recording industry, but Webcasters said the new royalties will further strain a young industry already struggling to find revenue.

    We're pretty disappointed by the result," said John Jeffrey, general counsel for Foster City Web radio firm Live365.com Inc.,which has about 2 million unique users per month. The new rates will cost Live365.com an extra
    $150,000 per month.

    The U.S. Copyright Office appointed an arbitration panel to settle a dispute over royalty payments that Webcasters and traditional radio broadcasters paid for music streamed over the Internet.

    The Copyright Arbitration Royalty Panel said AM and FM radio stations should pay 0.07 cent per song, with Internet-only Webcasters paying 0.14 cent per song. The rates, retroactive to 1998, also charge a 9 percent "ephemeral license fee."

    In setting a rate that is about 10 times that proposed by the Webcasters, the panel clearly concluded that the Webcasters' proposal was unreasonably low and not credible," said Recording Industry Association of America President Hilary Rosen.

    But Ed Hardy, head of an Oregon firm that measures Web radio traffic, said the ruling was "cumbersome, unreasonable and impractical."

    It's time for the RIAA and the U.S. Copyright Office to get real and to understand that putting streaming broadcasters out of business will put zero dollars in their royalty coffers," said Hardy, Chief Executive Officer of MeasureCast Inc.

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