Senator Coons: Support The Internet Radio Fairness Act

Filed in National by on September 25, 2012

I love Pandora. (The blogger and the internet radio). I just got this email from Pandora (the internet radio) asking for our support.

Hi there,
This is Tim, the founder of Pandora.
I am writing to ask for your urgent help. An important piece of legislation has just been introduced in Congress that could end long-standing discrimination against Internet radio. I’m asking that you contact your Senator to urge them to support the Internet Radio Fairness Act.

This bipartisan bill will correct the incredible inequity in how different digital radio formats are treated under the law when it comes to setting royalties. The difference is quite extraordinary. In 2011, Pandora paid over 50% of our revenues in performance royalties, while SiriusXM paid less than 10%.
As a lifelong musician, I’m fully supportive of artist compensation, but this situation can’t continue. Internet radio is bringing millions of listeners back to music, and is playing the songs of tens of thousands of promising artists who would otherwise never be heard. It should be given a fair chance to succeed.

To voice your support for this initiative, please reach out to your Senator today and say you support the Internet Radio Fairness Act.
Senator: Chris Coons
Washington D.C. Office Number: 202-224-5042
If you’d like more information about the Internet Radio Fairness Act you can learn more here.

It’s crucial that Congress hears from fans of Internet radio today. Thanks for your support, and thanks for being a loyal listener.

it is interesting to me that they are only asking me to call Mr. Coons. I guess even Pandora radio knows that TC is a lost cause.

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  1. reis says:

    I support this. My little one is a big fan of Pandora, but only Big Time Rush and Justin Beiber.

  2. puck says:

    Coons is a major corporate suckup when it comes to digital rights and intellectual property. I’d like to say the same about Carper and Carney but I’m too lazy to check right now.

  3. Josh says:

    Got the same email from pandora

  4. EllieMurasaki says:

    Hey, can you put in the link to where the email says one can find out more?

  5. cassandra_m says:

    Link is added, and you can see the additional info here:
    http://www.pandora.com/static/ads/irfa/irfa.html

  6. EllieMurasaki says:

    Thank you.