pay artists for radio air play. she thought, perhaps, finland was an exception in paying artists and that the rest of the world didn t pay artists. their radio royalties. but it turns out that it was the other way around. the u.s. was the exception in not paying radio royalties. there are two other countries, iran and north korea. well, last summer, yanita proudly became a u.s. citizen but in doing so she s now a citizen of a democratic country that doesn t honor am/fm radio pay for its artists and she suffers a loss of significant income. this is not the american dream that she envisioned. her story shows that we need to fix the disparities in the current music licensing system to make sure artists are fairly compensated. if we don t, we risk losing the innovation from creators like her because they will no long very the incentive to create for the public. and so, i d like to ask a question to paul williams. one area of agreement between you and the music licenseees on the p
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