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31 Articles match "License","Music","YouTube"
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Intra-libertarian IP war: Rush v. Rand Paul
Rush's attorney Robert Farmer has provided me the cease-and-desist letter he sent to the campaign May 25, demanding that Paul "immediately stop all use of Rush’s music and remove all references to Rush and their music in all campaign materials." When I worked on the McCain presidential campaign, we had ASCAP and BMI licenses.)
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Thursday, June 10, 2010
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CINEMA LAW: MUSIC LICENSING FOR THE INTERNET?
How does music licensing work for the Internet? Sites like YouTube? A: The first thing anyone seeking to license a recorded piece of music must understand is that in [.]. Tags: Copyright Licensing Music [This blog entry originally appeared at MovieMaker.com.] The movie’s own official site?
KWIKA Entertainment Law Blog
- Wednesday, April 22, 2009
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Warner Music and YouTube Make New Deal
Back in December 2008, Warner Music Group pulled its music from YouTube when the two parties could not reach agreement on a new licensing arrangement. Many created and uploaded protest videos aimed mostly at Warner Music and to some extent at Google for not being able to nail down an agreement. 8211; Allyson Brown.
JetLawBlog
- Friday, October 2, 2009
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Grass Roots Licensing Of Youtube Fare
My kids turned me on to “Charlie The Unicorn shortly after it made its debut on youtube several years ago. Plenty of talented (and not so talented) folks make shorts and distribute them on youtube. Just ask the people who (used to) work in the music business. faster downloads) matures.
DealFatigue
- Monday, January 12, 2009
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Did YouTube users actually have 'permission' to upload Warner Music Group songs?
CNET's Greg Sandoval has more on the Warner Music Group takedowns of YouTube videos containing its music. Sandoval focuses on the case of Corey Vidal: On YouTube, Vidal posted a humorous video tribute to John Williams, the man who scored the soundtracks for such blockbuster films as Indiana Jones , and Star Wars.
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Tuesday, January 27, 2009
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The Licensing Plate: The downside of posting TV commercials to YouTube
Very interesting and level-headed post by Stephen Bernstein at The Licensing Plate about an activity that most people probably assume is perfectly innocuous, and even beneficial: posting TV commercials to YouTube. The reason is this, music supervisors do their homework. What could be wrong with that? It seems pretty harmless.
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Sunday, March 15, 2009
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VEVO the Music
An offline YouTube ad. YouTube has had difficulty raising ad revenue. YouTube and the music industry might have finally found a way to work together. Google, YouTube’s owner, and Universal Music Group (UMG) announced the upcoming launch of their new site, VEVO. 8211; C. Green. Image Source.
JetLawBlog
- Tuesday, April 14, 2009
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Hollywood Docket: White House wants spectrum; Video game industry wants tax breaks; Licensed YouTube music
The White House is endorsing an FCC proposal to reclaim the wireless spectrum, displeasing broadcasters concerned about whether the plan will hinder their ability to broadcast in HD or provide mobile digital TV. Mediaweek] The overthrow of the Labour party.
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Getting to Yes in the Bloggosphere
As someone who has been an observer of the state of the music business for a while, I can tell you that the attacks on Warner Music Group and their artists in the bloggosphere are (A) silly and (B) laced with what is called "quibbling" in some circles. Friends don't let friends get ripped off on YouTube. per play. 24,400,000.
Music Technology Policy
- Tuesday, January 27, 2009
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Google, PRS Negotiations Over Licensing Break Down
Google and the (British) Performing Rights Society for Music have been unable to come to an agreement concerning licensing fees. As a result, YouTube is yanking popular videos from labels such as EMI, Warner, and Sony as well as smaller
Media Law Prof Blog
- Tuesday, March 10, 2009
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Google/PRS Royalty Battle Has Unlikely Victim: The Public
Venomous debates and negotiations between YouTube/Google and content owners are nothing new, but they have just gone to the next level. In many ways, YouTube is the self-service radio of this Internet age and its users are interested in instant gratification. So, how do we shift the focus back to the consumer? Image Source.
JetLawBlog
- Thursday, March 12, 2009
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