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Congressman pocketed $18,000 for RIAA 'lobbying trip'
The Register ^ | 17/07/2003 | Andrew Orlowski

Posted on 07/18/2003 1:07:55 PM PDT by eno_

The powerful Congressman at the center of the controversy over royalty rates for small webcasters took $18,000 from the Recording Industry Association of America.

As chair of the House Judiciary Committee, James Sensenbrenner was instrumental in forcing the deal that could result in an antitrust suit against the RIAA being filed by small webcasters.

The trouble is, Congressmen are forbidden from taking private donations to lobby abroad. Sensennbrenner recorded the visit to Taiwan and Thailand back in January, as a "fact finding mission".

According to the House Ethics Committee's advisory booklet on Gifts and Travel, "Members and staff may not accept expenses from a private source for travel the primary purpose of which is to conduct official business."

"If he's dictating policy, he should be a representative of the United States, not the RIAA," Boycott-RIAA founder Bill Evans told us.

The RIAA has confirmed that the purpose of Sensenbrenner's paid-for jaunt was one of exposition: "so they understand that this is a unified message coming from all levels of the U.S. government," according to an RIAA spokesperson.

"His own description belies that it was a 'fact-finding' trip," says Gary Ruskin, of the Congressional Accountability Project watchdog.

$18,000 can go a long way in Thailand. Sensenbrenner's brief trip was for just five days.

Three months before his five-day RIAA-sponsored trip, Sensenbrenner surprised observers by taking a close interest in the Small Webcasters Settlement Act (HR.5469) which morphed from the anticipated six-month cooling off period into a bill specifying detailed rates and conditions, which many small webcasters found unpalatable. According to participants in the negotiations, Sensenbrenner forced the webcasters to come up with a royalty settlement with the RIAA, threatening to use his staff to write the terms instead. Contacted by The Register this week, Sensenbrenner's office referered us to the House Judiciary Committee.

"It's not for us to say the rule was violated, but the House Ethics Committee should investigate, Ruskin told The Register. However, the Committee can only investigate the representative if asked to so by a fellow Congressman.

Boycott-RIAA and the Webcaster Alliance have produced an electronic form and urge music lovers to fax their Congressional representative so that an investigation can begin. You can find it here.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: money; politics; riaa

1 posted on 07/18/2003 1:07:56 PM PDT by eno_
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To: eno_
Congress critters= Money, money, money.
2 posted on 07/18/2003 1:11:54 PM PDT by billhilly
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3 posted on 07/18/2003 1:13:20 PM PDT by Support Free Republic (Your support keeps Free Republic going strong!)
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To: eno_
Party???????
4 posted on 07/18/2003 1:16:05 PM PDT by Quick Shot
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To: eno_
Sensenbrenner is personally one of the wealthiest Congressmen currently serving. He's heir to the Kimberly-Clark fortune. I used to like hime, but he behaved like a royal jacka$$ to the County Republican Committee at a recent 4th of July Parade.

He's been unchallenged for years, but I suspect he won't be this time. I'll probably vote for him again unless there is more to this story, but no more donations, lit drops, or yard signs out of my house. Several people with the Republican Committee feel the same way, you can be sure.

5 posted on 07/18/2003 1:16:06 PM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
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To: eno_
$18,000 can go a long way in Thailand. Sensenbrenner's brief trip was for just five days.

Me love you long time. Me so ho'ny.


6 posted on 07/18/2003 1:17:17 PM PDT by Lazamataz (PROUDLY POSTING WITHOUT READING THE ARTICLE SINCE 1999!)
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To: eno_
BTW he accepted a bottle of chilled mineral water from me before he insulted our entire Parade entry! Don't think that qualifies as a major gift! But it was a major dis. LOL.
7 posted on 07/18/2003 1:19:09 PM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
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To: Impy
ping!
8 posted on 07/18/2003 1:20:06 PM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
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To: eno_
The trouble is, Congressmen are forbidden from taking private donations to lobby abroad. Sensennbrenner recorded the visit to Taiwan and Thailand back in January, as a "fact finding mission".

“Fact finding mission” is one of those phrases that is absolutely always a load of crap.

9 posted on 07/18/2003 1:45:50 PM PDT by dead
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To: dead
Yeah, even if they manage to find a fact, it usually scurries off before they can catch it.

But somehow the money never does this...
10 posted on 07/18/2003 2:03:29 PM PDT by proxy_user
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To: eno_
$18,000 can go a long way in Thailand. Sensenbrenner's brief trip was for just five days.

So when Bush signs that new Sensenbrenner-Berman Bill mandating that people's tongues be cut out for singing in the shower, we'll know who to blame. What does RIAA have to offer on a fact-finding trip to Thailand, anyway? Twelve-year-old village girls?

11 posted on 07/18/2003 3:11:34 PM PDT by BlazingArizona
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To: afraidfortherepublic
Do you think he'll retire after he's termed out as Judicary Chairman?
12 posted on 07/18/2003 5:59:26 PM PDT by Impy (Dear Justice O'Connor, If you want to see your cat alive again.....)
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To: Impy
No telling. I think his wife is unwell. She seldom appears with him, and when she does she seems to need help getting in and out of the room.
13 posted on 07/19/2003 10:58:05 AM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
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