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Instant Replay, Please: Does the World Cup Need to Implement Instant Replay Technology?
Besides the NBA playoffs, the 2010 World Cup has been the sporting event of the summer that has captured American attentions, even those of us who usually do not follow soccer. Although my interest has waned a little since the U.S. am pretty sure that the referees are competent in doing their job of recognizing fouls and calling scores.
JetLawBlog
- Thursday, July 1, 2010
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Congress Passes STELA Act Extending Satellite Television Provisions and Changing the Definition of Unserved Household
On Wednesday, Congress passed the Satellite Television Extension and Localism Act of 2010 (STELA) , which extends the blanket copyright license allowing satellite television providers to deliver distant signals to "unserved" viewers who are unable to receive a signal from their local network affiliate. quot; 47 USC 119(d)(10)(A).
Broadcast Law Blog
- Wednesday, May 12, 2010
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Details of the Broadcaster SoundExchange Settlement on Webcasting Royalties
We reported on the settlement under the Webcaster Settlement Act between the NAB and SoundExchange on Internet Radio Royalties. The publication sets out several other details of the settlement, set forth below. The rates : The rates, which represent some savings under the CRB rate for the years between 2007 and 2011, are set forth below. 0.0008.
Broadcast Law Blog
- Friday, March 6, 2009
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Hollywood Labor: SAG Source Says a Strike Unlikely, Joint SAG-AFTRA Bargaining Likely; and the Year Ahead
Those negotiations will commence October 1, 2010 and run for 6 weeks. through June 30, 2014). At that point, the unions will stay synchronized, because the 2014-2017 will commence by giving both unions an increase on July 1, 2014. If the board does act on January 31, look for AFTRA’s board to respond at its February 27 meeting.
Digital Media Law
- Saturday, January 9, 2010
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Details of Webcasting Royalty Settlements for Noncommercial Webcasters Including Educational and Religious Internet Radio Operators
As set forth below, except for certain mid-sized noncommercial webcasters who have more forgiving recordkeeping options under the Educational deal, it would seem that the settlement with the religious broadcasters provides far more advantageous terms, and it also reaches back to cover the period from 2006 through 2010. 2014 $0.0023.
Broadcast Law Blog
- Sunday, August 9, 2009
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SoundExchange and Corporation for Public Broadcasting Settlement on Internet Radio Royalties for 2011-2015
The previous deal, about which we wrote here , covered the period from 2006 to 2010. 2014 283,713,497 $0.00077. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting has entered into a settlement with SoundExchange extending their current agreement on Internet Radio royalties for " Public" radio stations through 2015.
Broadcast Law Blog
- Sunday, August 9, 2009
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Details on Sirius XM and SoundExchange Settlement on Internet Radio Royalties - An Option for Some Commericial Webcasters
As set forth below, the royalty rates available under this settlement are slightly lower for 2009 and 2010 than those set by the Copyright Royalty Board back in 2007, but slightly higher than those available under the NAB settlement. 2010 $0.0017. 2014 $0.0022. First, the most important issue - how much will it cost?
Broadcast Law Blog
- Sunday, August 9, 2009
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Details of the Broadcaster SoundExchange Settlement on Webcasting Royalties
We reported on the settlement under the Webcaster Settlement Act between the NAB and SoundExchange on Internet Radio Royalties. The publication sets out several other details of the settlement, set forth below. The rates : The rates, which represent some savings under the CRB rate for the years between 2007 and 2011, are set forth below. 0.0008.
Broadcast Law Blog
- Friday, March 6, 2009
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Pureplay Webcasters and SoundExchange Enter Into Deal Under Webcaster Settlement Act to Offer Internet Radio Royalty Rate Alternative for 2006-2015
million for 2010, 9 million for 2011, and 10 million for 2012-2014, instead of the 5 million monthly ATH under the microcaster deal. 2010 $0.00097. 2014 $0.00130. This agreement is for “ pureplay” webcasters , i.e. These deal points are set out below. For the small pureplay webcasters , the ones with less than $1.25
Broadcast Law Blog
- Tuesday, July 7, 2009
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