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Comment Re:Really? (Score 0) 253

US Radio Stations pay ASCAP licensing fees, which go to the composers, writers & publishers. When most musicians put out a album, they must create a 'publishing' entity so they can get paid royalties. When Radio stations play the records, they must pay ASCAP a licensing fee. You could argue producers aren't paid directly sure, but most people think of the performers as the writers/composers. So I believe radio stations DO pay artists... via ASCAP licensing fees paid to them as royalties.
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The Science of the Lightsaber 197

Smartcowboy writes "Chances are that you have seen a lightsaber at one time or another, whether on the evening news or down at the local cantina. Therefore you know that a lightsaber is an amazing and versatile device that is able to cut through nearly anything in a matter of milliseconds. Have you ever wondered how these remarkable weapons work? Where does the energy come from, and how are they able to contain that energy in a rod-like column of glowing power? In this article, you will have a chance to look inside a lightsaber and discover the source of its incredible characteristics." I was sure the blade was made from the focused hate and disappointment of the last three movies.

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