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7 Mar 2019, 6:22 am by David Oxenford
While licenses from ASCAP and BMI offer a music service a right to play a very large number of musical compositions, they do not offer the right to play all songs. [read post]
6 Mar 2019, 9:44 am by Kristina Ehle and Stephan Kress
BACKGROUND YouTube: The plaintiff Frank Peterson, a German music producer, has an exclusive artist contract with the singer Sarah Brightman, under which he holds various exclusive rights under copyright to her recordings. [read post]
4 Mar 2019, 1:43 am by Ben
The scene appears a little over a minute into the music video. [read post]
The driver of the controversy was that actual copyright infringement had not occurred. [read post]
27 Feb 2019, 7:37 am by musicandcopyright
China country report In addition to the usual set of music industry statistics and news briefs, the latest issue of Music & Copyright includes a detailed China music industry report. [read post]
25 Feb 2019, 10:27 pm
 GEMA Society for Musical Performance and Mechanical Reproduction Rights have also publicly supported the directive. [read post]
24 Feb 2019, 7:53 pm by Cory Doctorow
Article 13 is the on-again/off-again controversial proposal to make virtually every online community, service, and platform legally liable for any infringing material posted by their users, even very briefly, even if there was no conceivable way for the online service provider to know that a copyright infringement had taken place. [read post]
23 Feb 2019, 3:08 am by Andres
The proposed text of Article 13 has proven to be extremely controversial because it is like trying to kill an ant with a bazooka. [read post]
22 Feb 2019, 2:11 am by Ben
Similar bills failed in 2017 and 2015 and of course the rapidly passed Music Modernization Act did much to update the law on music use in the USA. [read post]
15 Feb 2019, 9:30 am by Jonathan Bailey
This includes the two most controversial articles: Article 11 and Article 13. [read post]
10 Feb 2019, 7:53 am by Chris Castle
” Time Magazine Many artists I speak to have a serious moral problem driving their fans to YouTube knowing that the artists are simply feeding Google’s data bombing with collateral damage in the form of their music and their fans. [read post]
6 Feb 2019, 9:00 am by Jonathan Bailey
Article 13 is a controversial amendment to a broader copyright bill. [read post]
4 Feb 2019, 9:00 am by Jonathan Bailey
The Wild Wild Country series covers the history fo the controversial Indian guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, who goes by the name Osho. [read post]
23 Jan 2019, 8:27 am
Charlotte Waelde “The controversy sparked by Fortnite ‘selling’ dance moves, alleged to have been copied from pop stars including 2 Milly, Ribeiro and Horning to users of the game, raises a thicket of copyright questions, not least of which are:  does copyright subsist in the dance and, if so, who does it belong to? [read post]
18 Jan 2019, 11:10 am by Danny O'Brien
At this point, it’s only the music industry that has any hunger left for Article 13 – all the other major European rightsholders have backed away from its dangerously vague language, and have now turned against it. [read post]
15 Jan 2019, 10:17 am by Cory Doctorow
Article 13 — which still mandates copyright filters for big platforms, despite months of obfuscation — is the brainchild of the music recording industry, who invented the idea of the "value gap" as a synonym for "when we negotiate with YouTube for music licenses, we don't get as much as we'd like. [read post]
14 Jan 2019, 2:27 am
The irony is that in hitting south of 10 million views on YouTube, Spacey received more views than the House of Cards’s final season.The controversy of the videoThe controversy of the video lies in the ambiguity of Spacey’s lines, which can only be understood with a little bit of context. [read post]
8 Jan 2019, 8:30 am by Jonathan Bailey
This is a unique requirement to the United States that has caused a great deal of controversy, especially as new rules make it practically impossible for internet-based creators to register all of their work. [read post]