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20 Articles match "2015","Internet"
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Internet Gambling Bill: Hold or Fold?
2267 , the Internet Gambling Regulation, Consumer Protection, and Enforcement Act. The Act would establish an Internet Licensing Program to facilitate the legalization and regulation of Internet gambling. Proponents of the bill point out the economic benefits that would result from taxing Internet gambling. First, H.R.
JetLawBlog
- Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Finland’s Approach: Life, Liberty, and Broadband
Finland has become the first country in the world to make broadband Internet access a legal right for every citizen. Through this revolutionary move designed to keep pace with ever-changing technological advances, Internet is now in the distinguished company of such fundamental rights as voting. It’s official. 8211; Kat Kubis.
JetLawBlog
- Wednesday, July 7, 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. A "channel" is either the stream of a single station, or an Internet-only subchannel, or any other unique on-line stream (e.g. Tags: Internet Radio See our post, here , for details. 0.0008.
Broadcast Law Blog
- Friday, March 6, 2009
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Details of Webcasting Royalty Settlements for Noncommercial Webcasters Including Educational and Religious Internet Radio Operators
2015 $0.0025. Noncommercial webcasters were provided with two royalty options under settlements reached with SoundExchange pursuant to the Webcaster Settlement Act of 2009 ("WSA"). One settlement was with Noncommercial Educational Webcasters. The Educational webcasters agreement covers only the periods from 2011-2015. 0002 (.02¢)
Broadcast Law Blog
- Sunday, August 9, 2009
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SoundExchange "Settlement" With Microcasters - A Royalty Option for the Very Small Webcaster
With all the recent discussion of the NAB-SoundExchange settlement (see our post here ) and the recent Court of Appeals argument on Copyright Royalty Board decision on Internet Radio royalties , we have not summarized the " settlement " that SoundExchange agreed to with a few very small webcasters. Tags: Internet Radio
Broadcast Law Blog
- Saturday, March 28, 2009
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SoundExchange and NAB Announce Settlement on Internet Radio Royalties
While all the details are not out yet, the trade press has been filled with announcements this evening reporting that SoundExchange and the National Association of Broadcasters have reached a deal on Internet Radio Royalties. 0025 per performance in 2015. Tags: Internet Radio No more than 3 songs in a row by the same artist.
Broadcast Law Blog
- Monday, February 16, 2009
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Internet Gambling Bill: Hold or Fold?
2267 , the Internet Gambling Regulation, Consumer Protection, and Enforcement Act. The Act would establish an Internet Licensing Program to facilitate the legalization and regulation of Internet gambling. Proponents of the bill point out the economic benefits that would result from taxing Internet gambling. First, H.R.
JetLawBlog
- Wednesday, July 28, 2010
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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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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 on Sirius XM and SoundExchange Settlement on Internet Radio Royalties - An Option for Some Commericial Webcasters
The recent settlement on Internet radio royalties between Sirius XM Radio and SoundExchange provides yet another option for commercial webcasters trying to determine the royalties to be paid for the public performance of sound recordings. First, the most important issue - how much will it cost? 2009 $0.0016. 2010 $0.0017. 2011 $0.0018.
Broadcast Law Blog
- Sunday, August 9, 2009
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Copyright Royalty Board Sets Comment Date on Internet Radio Minimum Fee Settlement
Last year’s Court of Appeals decision on Internet radio royalties for 2006-2010 remanded one issue to the Copyright Royalty Board for further consideration – the issue of the minimum annual fee to be paid by each webcaster. Just before Christmas, the CRJs asked for comments on that settlement. Comments are due by January 22.
Broadcast Law Blog
- Tuesday, January 5, 2010
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SoundExchange "Settlement" With Microcasters - A Royalty Option for the Very Small Webcaster
With all the recent discussion of the NAB-SoundExchange settlement (see our post here ) and the recent Court of Appeals argument on Copyright Royalty Board decision on Internet Radio royalties , we have not summarized the " settlement " that SoundExchange agreed to with a few very small webcasters. Tags: Internet Radio million.
Broadcast Law Blog
- Saturday, March 28, 2009
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