No, it's the end of ALL internet radio (except of course anything run by RIAA)..
Here's a quick example that was given - a small FM radio station, with approximately 100,000 listeners, to webcast the same signal they are broadcasting (I assume to approximately the same amount of listeners) their webcasting fees under this amazing system are in the BILLIONS!
Read the site. See why it's unreasonable. It's the RIAA attempting to crush internet radio, since they don't own it and can't control it.
Cheers,
Backov
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