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>>This is an incredibly important event in the future of independent music. Yes the CARP proposal's fee structure is absurd, and is a wolf in sheep's clothing. The proposal will kill internet radio at all the college stations, and small outfits that are trying to compete with the majors. Just the retroactive aspect will be enough to accomplish this in short order. Please - I have trouble finding anything interesting on broadcast radio - and I'm in metro New York! If internet radio isn't available I won't have access to any new music except MP3s and I don't have the bandwidth to make that practical. I wrote both my state senators and said how tired I am that our legislators just don't see past the fact that the issue is 'complex'. Why they go to the usurious record companies and clear channel fat cats for advice is beyond my comprehension. Who do they represent anyway? Sorry, I'm through venting now. I want to be able to listen to NPR and my New Afternoon Show (WNYC/WFDU) on internet radio . It's DOA without intervention of someone that's sensitive to both artists' rights and to the small provider. >> Courtney Love's insightful address to the Digital Hollywood Media >Conference in New York City That article put her in a whole new light for me. I've always had respect for her as an artist -some of her music really has something to say. Figured that the temper tantrums and aggressive idiocy reported in the press are mostly a PR ploy. I now realize that she's alot brighter and tuned in than I thought. Anyway I am glad this article is still being circulated - it put the whole Napster issue in perspecitve for me... Another 'complex' issue, yes? Dan Ash