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25 Apr 2013, 9:49 am by David Oxenford
  The NY Court determined that the defendant in the case, music service Grooveshark and its parent company Escape Media Group, were not insulated from liability for infringing pre-1972 sound recordings posted by users of its site. [read post]
26 Jun 2015, 4:57 am by Andy
Furthermore because a building per se cannot be published, distributed or translated, it is effectively a continuous public performance or broadcast of the architect's creativity, open to everyone at all times. [read post]
17 Dec 2014, 10:35 am by Rebecca Tushnet
Thus, if a baseball game were not broadcast or were telecast without being recorded, the Players’ performances similarly would not be fixed in tangible form and their rights of publicity would not be subject to preemption. [read post]
16 Jul 2013, 9:15 am by Sai Vinod
Interests of different stakeholders belonging to the diverse sectors of entertainment industry such as film, broadcast and music industries are being drastically affected by the emergence of new technologies. [read post]
1 Oct 2012, 8:09 am by Lisa Larrimore Ouellette
" They argue that even for music, which appears in commercials and stores, "[m]arket discipline should make over-exploitation highly unlikely" because "businesses try not to alienate their customers by overusing the same music. [read post]
29 Mar 2021, 11:00 pm by Hayleigh Bosher
Chapter 26 focuses on exploitation in particular industries; publishing, newspaper, music, film, broadcasting, theatre, advertising and computer software. [read post]
22 Aug 2013, 8:14 am
 It supports congressional or regulatory attention to determine how best to rationalize rate-setting standards for different types of music services; reform music licensing, particularly the mechanical license for musical compositions; and ensure consumers can unlock their cell phones, subject to applicable service agreements. [read post]
1 Sep 2024, 2:04 am by Eleonora Rosati
The judgment touches upon issues of breach of confidence and, above all, copyright protection of ‘unconventional’ works under UK law.The UK has indeed a closed list of copyright works, with section 1(1) CDPA providing that: Copyright is a property right which subsists in accordance with this Part in the following descriptions of work— (a) original literary, dramatic, musical or artistic works, (b) sound recordings, films or broadcasts, and (c) the typographical… [read post]
25 Apr 2007, 5:04 pm
The ruling came amid US pressure for Beijing to stop copying of music and other goods. [read post]
17 Feb 2007, 3:21 pm
Broadcasters forced out of Zimbabwe find that their shortwave programs are blocked but stories sent via text message get through. [read post]
24 Apr 2010, 7:59 am by Ben Sheffner
Defendants did not select Plaintiffs' popular musical compositions because they sought to mock, criticize, or comment on them. [read post]
1 Jul 2012, 6:03 am by Howard Wasserman
Acuff-Rose Music.  Article 6 seems to grant a broad new right to restrict the "communication" of unfixed performances not already broadcast, exceptions to which “may” but do not need to be granted.  Goodbye to YouTube access to rare concert footage? [read post]
26 Apr 2008, 9:50 pm
In 2007, Live Nation and Gaiety Investments purchased a 44% interest in Academy Music Holdings Limited (AMG), which owns 12 music venues hosting 2,500 events in the UK. [read post]
7 Jun 2009, 5:37 am by V-lawyer
Bloomberg, Fidelity, and CNBC all have applications that provide up to the minute news, quotes and stock charts.Radio & Music: Many major radio stations across the country and around the world provide free Internet broadcasts. [read post]
9 Jan 2008, 2:26 pm
The RIAA sued the first MP3 player, it sued XM radio for making a device that let users record broadcasts -- again a legally recognized fair use -- and it forced the crippling of DAT audio recorders. [read post]
16 Jun 2014, 5:56 am by Guest Blogger
In a world where most of us no longer keep vinyl record collections for friends to browse—and where economist Scott Wallsten argues that increased time online comes at the expense of socializing offline—Spotify intends its broadcast of music preferences to simulate "the thrill of looking through a friend's music collection and finding a track that blows your mind. [read post]