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The Ponzzz
06-26-2007, 02:26 PM
Hi, it's Tim from Pandora,

I'm sorry to say that today Pandora, along with most Internet radio sites, is going off the air in observance of a Day Of Silence. We are doing this to bring to your attention a disastrous turn of events that threatens the existence of Pandora and all of internet radio. We need your help.

Ignoring all rationality and responding only to the lobbying of the RIAA, an arbitration committee in Washington DC has drastically increased the licensing fees Internet radio sites must pay to stream songs. Pandora's fees will triple, and are retroactive for eighteen months! Left unchanged by Congress, every day will be like today as internet radio sites start shutting down and the music dies.

A bill called the "Internet Radio Equality Act" has already been introduced in both the Senate (S. 1353) and House of Representatives (H.R. 2060) to fix the problem and save Internet radio--and Pandora--from obliteration.

I'd like to ask you to call your Congressional representatives today and ask them to become co-sponsors of the bill. It will only take a few minutes and you can find your Congresspersons and their phone numbers by entering your zip code here.

Your opinion matters to your representatives - so please take just a minute to call.

Visit www.savenetradio.org to continue following the fight to Save Internet Radio.

As always, and now more than ever, thank you for your support.


-Tim Westergren
(Pandora founder)

The Ponzzz
06-26-2007, 02:49 PM
Be warned, if you really do want to help and give your local congressman a call, it won't go very well.

I was hung up on after I announced the reason of my call. Called right back and was threatened to be accused as harrassment with my local law office.

Artha
06-26-2007, 03:57 PM
Hopefully that means they're getting lots of calls about it.

Gan
06-26-2007, 03:57 PM
Wow.

Yea, thats the last thing a public official needs is one of their constituents harassing them about how they wish to be represented.

Too bad you'd get in trouble for taping the phone calls and their responses, it would be pretty worth while to revisit that once election season for that official starts back up. ;)