Copyright issues.

Begins for the U.S. Copyright Office today the hearing of representatives of associations of librarians and industry webcasting and digital music. The purpose of the hearing, to understand how the Digital Millennium Copyright Act has managed to balance the needs of users and producers. One of the points of controversy concerns precisely the webcasting. When music is streamed,, to webcasters have to pay royalties for the performance. But some of the music resides as a buffer in the computer's RAM to ensure smooth scrolling, so the music producers claim that this product can be considered a 'physical', which should be paid more rights, which instead lead to failure webcasters , according to the latter. The end of the hearings is scheduled for end of February 2001, but probably no change will be made to the law at least until 2002.