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RMLC/ASCAP/BMI - Letters All Over The Place!
With existing royalty arrangement expiring at year’s end and negotiations for new deal underway, parties notify radio broadcasters of opportunities to participate Some of you radio broadcasters out there might have received letters recently from one or more of the following: The American...
In Your Face(book), Defamation Plaintiffs
Judge comes down for Facebook in defamation action We've previously written about Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act (CDA), a statute which immunizes an “interactive” content provider or other computer service from most liability for content posted to the site by third...
It's ALIVE!!! Performance Rights Bill Approved By Senate Committee
But the odds are still against PRA enactment The American public is seriously into zombies just now – how else to account for the fact that Zombieland took in some $25 million during its first weekend, and Pride and Prejudice and Zombies has spent considerable time on many best seller...
Dear CRB: Thanks for Nothing
Final playlist reporting requirements for webcasters announced After years of proposals and deliberations and interim policies, the Copyright Royalty Board (CRB) has at long last published “final rules” dictating the playlist reporting requirements for webcasters. But like so many...
Dogfight In The Supreme Court
The Goldberg line: Kevin foresees a 7-2 (or better) decision declaring the “crush video” law unconstitutional Two days into its 2009-2010 term, the Supreme Court sank its teeth into a case which could have a profound impact on all First Amendment free speech rights, and particularly...

