Brian, First, thanks for reposting your November JPF newsletter. I probably got it in my email and just scanned it without plowing through the details. I found "Rising Tides: Envisioning Fair Internet Radio Written by Casey Rae, Kristin Thomson & The Future of Music Coalition" particularly interesting. It presented a lot of information in a coherent and easily understood form.

Obviously you know more about this subject than I do. If you've got a bucket of knowledge I've got a thimble full. So I apologize for any offense given when I said I suspected you were shooting from the hip about collective bargaining rights.

I agree with almost all of the things the Future of Music Coalition argues for now that I've learned of their views. I also found it reassuring that the AFL-CIO opposed the IRFA. If it's not good enough for organized labor, it's not good enough for me.

I don't like being told how to think or what to support or oppose. I prefer to arrive at my own conclusions after hearing the evidence and arguments. So thanks for providing the evidence and arguments from the Future of Music Coalition. Their arguments are convincing.



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