EXCLUSIVE: President Donald Trump may be looking for a new walk-off song at his campaign rallies now that the Rolling Stones and BMI have put him on notice and threatened to sue if he ever again uses ...
Pandora has won a Manhattan federal court decision rejecting efforts by some music publishers to narrow a license that enables the largest U.S. Internet radio service to play their music. U.S.
ASCAP has appointed Stephanie Ruyle as Executive Vice President and Head of Licensing. She will replace Vincent Candilora wo’s retiring. Ruyle will be responsible for ASCAP’s licensing revenues and ...
In response to my post yesterday entitled ‘ASCAP suing Hiro Ballroom & others‘ (and the many associated comments), ASCAP has written in with their side of the story: Here’s some background. ASCAP ...
NAB would like the Justice Department to keep intact the consent decrees governing music performance licensing rates that ASCAP and BMI charge radio. The consent decrees “provide important protections ...
The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) has reached a settlement with the Television Music License Committee (TMLC) over licensing fees paid by local TV stations to publicly ...
The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers reached a settlement with the DOJ regarding allegations that it violated a court-ordered consent decree designed to prevent anticompetitive ...
The license rate Pandora Media must pay to use songs registered with the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers for 2011 to 2015 was decided by a federal judge — who sealed the order ...
Several music publishers, including Warner, Universal and BMG, looked to withdraw "new media" rights from ASCAP. By Eriq Gardner Former Legal Editor-at-Large Thanks to a ruling by a New York federal ...
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