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9 Aug 2013, 1:00 am by Brian Garmo
To be considered obese a person must have a BMI of 30.0 or above. [read post]
23 Jan 2018, 8:07 pm by Chris Castle
 (Recall that the consent decrees prevent this efficiency in licensing for ASCAP and BMI.) [read post]
5 Dec 2011, 11:31 am by David Oxenford
 And, remember, the RMLC also has BMI to deal with – which also had an agreement that expired at the end of 2009. [read post]
23 Jul 2014, 1:19 pm by Kevin Goldberg
”   First up: the ASCAP/BMI Consent Decrees. [read post]
22 Nov 2015, 9:48 am by Jeremy
It also makes clear what the differences between ASCAP and BMI are". [read post]
17 Apr 2008, 8:43 pm
  David will speak on a panel titled Music Licensing in a Digital Age and Other Website Issues along with a representative of BMI. [read post]
24 Jan 2006, 2:01 pm
TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2006: This interview with attorney Richard Stim, author of 'Music Law: How to Run Your Band's Business', provides legal principles about songwriting including acquiring copyright, dealing with performance rights organizations (such as ASCAP and BMI), understanding how songs earn money, sorting out the basics about digital rights, and working with collaborators. ( Rating: Squeaky Clean (G) / 8.4MB / 93Kbps / 12min 12sec ) [read post]
21 Nov 2016, 6:37 am by Editor Charlie
With ASCAP and BMI still under unaltered consent decrees and SESAC agreeing to rate-setting arbitration in a 2015 settlement, the Radio Music Licensing Committee (RMLC) is going for the grand slam with an antitrust lawsuit against boutique performance rights organization Global Music Rights. via @edchristman: Commercial Radio Group Files Antitrust Lawsuit Against Irving Azoff’s Global Music Rights — Artist Rights Watch [read post]
6 Aug 2010, 9:29 am by C.E. Petit
article on BMI's system for extracting licensing fees from recorded music venues like bars, restaurants, strip clubs, etc. [read post]
8 Jan 2013, 10:25 pm by ggartslaw
We, of course, have paid the ASCAP and BMI licenses/fees to cover the rights for live performances. [read post]
13 Mar 2012, 11:45 am by Hillary Stemple
[JURIST] The European Court of Justice (ECJ) [official website] on Tuesday upheld a lower court decision [judgment text] that a UK subsidiary of Bank Melli Iran (BMI) [corporate website, in Persian] can be included in a list of entities engaged in nuclear proliferation. [read post]
6 Jan 2009, 1:41 am
You may be...CMS Cameron McKenna LLP"As has been widely reported in recent news, on 11 December 2008, the US Securities and Exchange Commission issued proceedings in New York against Bernard Madoff and his broker-dealer and investment adviser business, Bernard L Madoff Investment Securities LLC (BMIS). [read post]
19 Aug 2007, 8:14 pm
Bennett August 19, 2007 Congratulations to our client Marsha Weldon and her publishing company Texas Ghost Writers Music/BMI for the song “If I Could Only Fly” cut by Joe Nichols on his fourth album for Universal South. [read post]
16 Jul 2008, 7:36 pm
Well, it seems that my "presumably with tongue firmly planted in cheek" and insouciant question as to whether there should be copyright royalties paid to ASCAP and BMI (the big American performing rights collectives) for the use of music to torture prisoners in Guantanamo, originally posted here on July 3, 2008, has gained some attention on some prominent blogs and in main stream media. [read post]
13 Oct 2006, 2:23 pm
As the body mass index (BMI) increased over 30 the incidence of complications increased greatly. [read post]
17 May 2010, 2:56 pm by ipandentertainmentlaw
Are the US performance rights organizations BMI, ASCAP and SESAC ready to test the waters in the US to see if “previews” available on iTunes, Amazon and Rhapsody meet the standard of a “public performance” under the US Copyright Act? [read post]
1 Jul 2013, 1:05 pm by Jonathan
With one in three Americans falling in the obese or super-obese BMI spectrum, the AMA hopes that by defining morbid obesity 2 as a disease the medical community will implement more aggressive efforts to combat this debilitating condition (and the ancillary diseases associated with it) and prompt insurance companies to pay for treatments, counseling, and medication reimbursements. [read post]