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Warner Music says no more music for streaming - what does it mean for US webcasters?
- Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
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- USA
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- February 14 2010
According to British press reports, Warner Music's CEO Edger Bronfman Jr. stated that it will cease making its music available to advertising supported streaming music sites
Copyright Royalty Board sets comment date on internet radio minimum fee settlement
- Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
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- USA
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- January 6 2010
Last year’s Court of Appeals decision on Internet radio royalties for 2006-2010 remanded one issue to the Copyright Royalty Board for further consideration the issue of the minimum annual fee to be paid by each webcaster
Pureplay webcasters and SoundExchange enter into deal under Webcaster Settlement Act to offer internet radio royalty rate alternative for 2006-2015
- Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
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- USA
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- July 7 2009
A settlement under the Webcaster Settlement Act of 2009 was signed today by SoundExchange and a group of webcasters that I represented in the Copyright Royalty Board proceeding to determine the royalty rates for the use of sound recordings by Internet Radio stations for the period from 2006-2010
SoundExchange announces 4 more settlements under Webcaster Settlement Act - Sirius, College and religious non-commercial broadcasters and a group to be named later
- Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
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- USA
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- July 31 2009
SoundExchange has posted on its website this afternoon four press releases announcing new settlements of amounts due for Internet radio music royalties
Details of webcasting royalty settlements for non-commercial webcasters including educational and religious internet radio operators
- Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
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- USA
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- August 9 2009
Non-commercial webcasters were provided with two royalty options under settlements reached with SoundExchange pursuant to the Webcaster Settlement Act of 2009 ("WSA"
Webcasters Settlement Act agreements published in the Federal Register - dates to elect these deals set
- Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
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- USA
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- August 12 2009
The four settlement agreements between SoundExchange and different groups of webcasters were published in the Federal Register today, setting the dates by which Internet radio operators need to opt into the terms of certain of these deals by filing a Notice of Election with SoundExchange
Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on radio performance royalty and platform parity for webcaster royalties
- Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
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- USA
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- August 6 2009
On Tuesday, just before the Senate recesses for its summer vacation, an abridged version of the Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing on the proposed sound recording performance royalty for over-the-air radio
Details on Sirius XM and SoundExchange settlement on internet radio royalties - an option for some commercial webcasters
- Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
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- USA
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- August 9 2009
The recent settlement on internet radio royalties between Sirius XM Radio and SoundExchange provides yet another option for commercial webcasters trying to determine the royalties to be paid for the public performance of sound recordings
SoundExchange and Corporation for Public Broadcasting settlement on Internet Radio royalties for 2011-2015
- Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
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- USA
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- August 9 2009
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting has entered into a settlement with SoundExchange extending their current agreement on Internet Radio royalties for "Public" radio stations through 2015
Court of Appeals determines that Launchcast is not an interactive service - thus not needing direct licenses from the record labels
- Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
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- USA
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- August 22 2009
The question of when a digital music service is "interactive" and therefore requires direct negotiations with a copyright holder in order to secure permission to use a sound recording is a difficult one that has been debated since the Digital Millennium Copyright Act was adopted in 1998
