DiMA spent 1 million on lobbying last year
The Digital Media Association (DiMA) spent almost 1.1 million in 2007 lobbying on royalties paid by Internet radio stations, according to an AP story.
The trade group lobbied Congress in favor of legislation that would have quashed a decision by the three-judge Copyright Royalty Board requiring Internet radio stations to pay a royalty rate that the industry argues is excessive.
The trade group lobbied Congress in favor of legislation that would have quashed a decision by the three-judge Copyright Royalty Board requiring Internet radio stations to pay a royalty rate that the industry argues is excessive.
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