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Industry Royalties Org Offers “Subsidy” To Small Internet Webcasters; SaveNetRadio Says No Thanks grandstanding or honest attempt at compromise? (tags: copyright music internetradio) Blog Search is Dead and Google Killed It are the days of vertical search numbered? (tags: search VerticalSearch) Live Innovation Journalism Conference Notes: Private equity is biggest threat to journalism in Silicon…