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19 Articles match "2015","Agreement"
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In Scandinavia, a Right to Development (and Broadband)
On December 7, the world will come to the Scandinavian city of Copenhagen, Denmark to negotiate a global agreement on climate change. The country is aiming for speeds that are 100 times faster–100 megabits per second–for all by 2015. Finland’s move has mixed implications. Ninety-five percent of Finland’s 5.2
JetLawBlog
- Tuesday, October 27, 2009
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Pureplay Webcasters Settlement Agreement Published In Federal Register - 30 Days for Webcasters to Make a Choice
The Pureplay Webcasters settlement agreement, which we summarized here , was published in the Federal Register on Friday, starting the 30 day clock running for the election of the deal by existing webcasters. The forms to opt into the the Small Pureplay webcasters agreement are here. The opt-in date set by the deal is August 17, 2009.
Broadcast Law Blog
- Saturday, July 18, 2009
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SoundExchange "Settlement" With Microcasters - A Royalty Option for the Very Small Webcaster
That agreement would essentially extend through 2015 the terms that SoundExchange unilaterally offered to small webcasters in 2007, and make these terms a "statutory" rate that would be binding on all copyright holders. million in revenue and 5 million monthly aggregate tuning hours set forth in this agreement.
Broadcast Law Blog
- Saturday, March 28, 2009
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SoundExchange and Corporation for Public Broadcasting Settlement on Internet Radio Royalties for 2011-2015
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. This new agreement picks up in 2011 and covers included stations through 2015. 2011 279,500,000 $0.00057.
Broadcast Law Blog
- Sunday, August 9, 2009
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Details of the Broadcaster SoundExchange Settlement on Webcasting Royalties
The rates under this agreement are as follows: 2006. 2015…………………………… 8%. We reported on the settlement under the Webcaster Settlement Act between the NAB and SoundExchange on Internet Radio Royalties. See our post, here , for details. 0.0008. 0.0011. 0.0014.
Broadcast Law Blog
- Friday, March 6, 2009
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Internet Radio Settles with Music Industry over Royalties
After nearly 2 1/2 years of battling, commercial Internet Radio webcasters have reached a settlement agreement with SoundExchange –an organization empowered by the Copyright Royalty Board to negotiate different royalty rates on behalf of musicians and record labels–regarding royalty payments for playing music on Internet radio stations.
JetLawBlog
- Monday, July 13, 2009
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Details of Webcasting Royalty Settlements for Noncommercial Webcasters Including Educational and Religious Internet Radio Operators
The Educational webcasters agreement covers only the periods from 2011-2015. The noncommercial agreement with significantly higer prices has been accorded precedential weight in future CRB proceedings, while the one with lower rates is, by its terms, not precedential in future proceedings. 2015 $0.0025. 0002 (.02¢) 0.00057.
Broadcast Law Blog
- Sunday, August 9, 2009
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SoundExchange "Settlement" With Microcasters - A Royalty Option for the Very Small Webcaster
That agreement would essentially extend through 2015 the terms that SoundExchange unilaterally offered to small webcasters in 2007, and make these terms a "statutory" rate that would be binding on all copyright holders. million in revenue and 5 million monthly aggregate tuning hours set forth in this agreement. million.
Broadcast Law Blog
- Saturday, March 28, 2009
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With April 2 Webcasting Election Due for Broadcasters - A Look at the Record Label Waivers of the Performance Complement
For broadcasters who make the election, the settlement agreement will set Internet radio royalty rates through 2015. But I have had the opportunity to review these agreements and, as broadcasters will get the benefit of the agreements, I can provide some information about the provisions of those agreements.
Broadcast Law Blog
- Sunday, March 29, 2009
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With April 2 Webcasting Election Due for Broadcasters - A Look at the Record Label Waivers of the Performance Complement
For broadcasters who make the election, the settlement agreement will set Internet radio royalty rates through 2015. But I have had the opportunity to review these agreements and, as broadcasters will get the benefit of the agreements, I can provide some information about the provisions of those agreements.
Broadcast Law Blog
- Sunday, March 29, 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
This agreement is for “ pureplay” webcasters , i.e. As the deal offers no small pureplay webcaster percentage of revenue option for 2015, this ability to opt out is important for the smaller webcaster who has not reached the $1.25 2015 $0.00140. These deal points are set out below. million threshold properly.
Broadcast Law Blog
- Tuesday, July 7, 2009
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