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Audio Broadcast Flag Introduced in Congress 200

Declan McCullagh writes "We found out in mid-2004 that the RIAA was lobbying the FCC for an audio version of the broadcast flag. But because a federal appeals court slapped down the FCC's video version last year, the RIAA needs to seek formal authorization from Congress. That process finally began today when the audio flag bill was introduced. It would hand the FCC the power to set standards and regulate digital and satellite radio receivers, and RIAA Chairman Mitch Bainwol says it strikes "a balance that's good for the music, good for the fans, and good for business." The text of the bill is available online."

Comment Cut Back (Score 0, Redundant) 442

Cut back on some bills. Try, for instance, to reduce your payments on internet, use less water/electricity. Find cheaper sources of food. Then, work less overtime. Now you have more free time to job hunt. You might get real tight on money at the time, but if you can find a better job, it'll be worth it!

Good luck mate!
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