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07:32PM Thursday Oct 02 2008 by Revcb
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TK Junk Mail @ 2nd Oct 07:53PM:
RE: Apple threatens to close Itunes

Their threat worked. The CRB caved and didn't raise the rates payable to songwriters.

»news.yahoo.com/s/nf/20081002/tc_nf/62239
Copyright Royalty Board announced Thursday that it will not increase the royalties paid by online music stores to members of the National Music Publisher's Association. The decision to keep the royalty rate at nine cents per song is the first ruling by the CRB on digital-music downloads.

The controversy caused considerable controversy online, particularly in the wake of comments by Apple representatives suggesting the company would no longer be able to profitably operate its popular iTunes Store.

The NMPA had asked the CRB to raise the royalty rate from nine to 15 cents, a 66 percent increase. Apple protested, arguing that due to massive infrastructure costs, the profit margins on each iTunes music sale are too slim to absorb the proposed increase.

In fact, Apple has repeatedly pushed to have the nine-cent royalty reduced, saying it is unnecessarily high.
P.S. the NMPA is NOT the same as the RIAA. The NMPA represents songwriters, sheet music publishers, etc.
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TK Junk Mail @ 2nd Oct 07:56PM:
Texting hazardous to your health from train, bus, car driver

»news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20081002/tc_···_crash_3
The train driver blamed for the worst U.S. train crash in 15 years was sending and receiving text messages seconds before his crowded commuter train skipped a red light and collided head-on with a freight train, federal investigators said on Wednesday.

The Metrolink commuter train plowed into a Union Pacific freight locomotive on September 12 in Chatsworth, California, killing 25 people and injuring 135 in the worst train accident since 1993.

Cell phone records show Sanchez was sent a text message at 4:22:01 p.m., and received one at 4:21:03 p.m. The accident occurred at 4:22:23 p.m., according to Union Pacific train's onboard recorders.

He received seven and sent five text messages between 3:00 p.m. and the time of the accident.

Sanchez also received 21 text messages and sent 24 while he ran a train from 6:44 a.m. to 8:53 a.m.
If you are riding in a car and the driver is texting, tell him/her to pull over, and then get out. That maniac is risking your life.
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TK Junk Mail @ 2nd Oct 08:01PM:
Nokia unveils 'Comes with Music' plan on new phones

Bundled with the price of a phone is supposedly all the music you can download in 1 yr that you keep. I couldn't find details if that music is DRM free and/or transferable.
»news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20081002/tc_···_nokia_7

But this link shows that the so-called UNLIMITED downloads is really 120 tracks/yr.
»www.guardian.co.uk/music/musicbl···th.music
These are the details of the Nokia Comes With Music scheme – as they have been given to the MMF by Sony BMG: the handset will have a "wholesale" price of £50, of which £31 will be attributable to sound recordings (this does not include the songwriters' payments, which the MCPS-PRS is currently negotiating). Therefore, the consumer will not be able to download an unlimited number of free tracks as first touted, rather a maximum of 120 in a year. This is because the lowest price per download that the labels agreed on would be 25.8p. If the consumer wants more tracks they can buy them (the price of which is yet to be revealed).

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RARPSL @ 2nd Oct 10:30PM:
Re: RE: Apple threatens to close Itunes

Of the 90 cents (of the 99 cent track fee) that does not go to the NMPA, how is the money split? IOW: How much does Apple keep and how much does it pass on to the Music Publishers/etc? Since Apple (in effect) is just distributing the music, I think that any extra royalties should be absorbed by the Publishers not Apple (since it is the Publishers not Apple who contract with the Songwriters).
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EPS @ 2nd Oct 10:55PM:
Re: Texting hazardous to your health from train, bus, car driver

A train operator was texting while operating a train? Seriously? What next, airline pilots? How stupid are people going to get?
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Qoiz @ 3rd Oct 01:22AM:
Re: Texting hazardous to your health from train, bus, car driver

he is probably not a train operator anymore :p

whats next? how about rocket ship drivers, they will end up crashing into the moon and going boom :p :p
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XknightHawkX @ 3rd Oct 06:23AM:
Re: RE: Apple threatens to close Itunes

Umm can someone explain to me why 70 cents of each dollar is paid but there is only 9 cents royalties paid. And if I'm reading this right they want it to be 76 cents of each dollar is paid. What is all this money going to. The record company isn't having to print out the cd jacket, press the cd or anything special for apple to sell the music.
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N3OGH @ 3rd Oct 08:00AM:
Re: Texting hazardous to your health from train, bus, car driver

Yep,

Last time I checked, dead men drive no trains.....
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TK Junk Mail @ 3rd Oct 08:00AM:
Re: Texting hazardous to your health from train, bus, car driver

said by Qoiz :

he is probably not a train operator anymore :p
You could say that. He was killed in the crash.
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TK Junk Mail @ 3rd Oct 08:26AM:
New forum at BBR for discussing the economy

Any discussion on the economy can be done there. Justin has already moved a number of msg threads to it from another forum.

»It is the economy, stupid
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TheWickerMan @ 3rd Oct 09:53AM:
Re: Texting hazardous to your health from train, bus, car driver

said by TK Junk Mail :

If you are riding in a car and the driver is texting, tell him/her to pull over, and then get out. That maniac is risking your life.
For once, I agree with you.
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IT Guy @ 3rd Oct 11:38AM:
Re: Texting hazardous to your health from train, bus, car driver

said by EPS :

A train operator was texting while operating a train? Seriously? What next, airline pilots? How stupid are people going to get?
Nah, airline pilots just drink.
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