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Is this possible?

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I'm a broadcaster with Live365 and they have a blanket license
agreement with ASCAP, BMI, SESAC and Sound Exchange for all their
stations. (They send our fees to those agencies for us.)

However, I have no experience with Sound Exchange from the musicians'
perspective and don't know how you would go about collecting royalities
due you. I would like to think the money we pay to be a legal broadcast
ends up in a musicians' pocket.

Here's another recent article on Sound Exchange:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...DG6TAIV3D1.DTL

Pam
http://www.ramradio.net


Joe Sensor wrote:
Is this possible?

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