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Guess what? Radio IO did the same thing back in 2002, by negotiating a special back room deal for themselves and a few others. Many webcasters have gone dark since then. Fortunately, Live365 came to the rescue with a reasonable pricing structure that ensured royalty payments were made and the smaller webcasters could still operate. However, as long as RIAA calls the shots, it will never change, proven with this new round of agreements, it is getting much worse.
It's a great David Vs. Goliath story, that seems to still be dragging on, almost eight years later.