SoundExchange Fees Don’t Cover SESAC Obligations
In recent months, SESAC has been writing letters to broadcasters who are streaming their signals on the Internet, asking for royalties for the performance of SESAC music on their websites. More than...
View ArticleCourt Rejects Webcaster Challenge to Copyright Royalty Board Decision on...
The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia today released its decision for the most part rejecting the appeals of webcasters of the 2007 decision of the Copyright Royalty Board setting...
View ArticleDavid Oxenford Discusses Legal Issues at the Christian Music Broadcasters...
On September 10, 2009, David Oxenford addressed the Christian Music Broadcasters’ Momentum ’09 Conference in Orlando, Florida. Dave’ s presentation was titled 18 Issues in 18 Minutes: What a...
View ArticleWebcasters Settlement Act Agreements Published in the Federal Register –...
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...
View ArticleSoundExchange Claims Credit for Shutting Down Webcaster Who Was Not Paying...
SoundExchange claims on its website that webcaster SWCast.net was shut down when SoundExchange complained to its ISP that the service was not paying royalties for the use of the music played by the...
View ArticleApple Announces an Internet Radio Offering and Pandora Buys a “Real” Radio...
In one week this month, Apple announced that it will get into Internet Radio, and Pandora, the biggest player in that space, announced that it will be buying a traditional, over-the-air radio station....
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