Congressional Hearing on American Music Fairness Act Proposing New Music Royalty on Radio Stations – What is Being Considered

By |2025-12-18T09:44:08-06:00December 18th, 2025|Legal News|

Last week, the Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing on the American Music Fairness Act bill which proposes to adopt a new music royalty to be paid by over-the-air radio stations.  The royalty would be payable to SoundExchange for the public performance of sound recordings.  This means that the money collected would be paid to performing artists... Continue Reading…

Webcaster Wake Up Call: The (Not Entirely) Shutdown Update

By |2019-01-24T14:17:41-06:00January 24th, 2019|Legal News|

This is the promised follow up to our December 14, 2018 post regarding the compliance obligations for 2019 under the statutory licenses found in Sections 112 and 114 of the Copyright Act (the “statutory licenses”) allowing webcasters to make public performances sound recordings via digital audio transmission and to make related temporary copies of those...… Continue Reading

Webcaster Wake Up Call!

By |2018-12-14T12:34:28-06:00December 14th, 2018|Legal News|

We usually publish our “Webcaster Wake Up Call!” post each January.  This post reminds webcasting services of their compliance obligations for the upcoming year under the statutory licenses found in Sections 112 and 114 of the Copyright Act (the “statutory licenses”) allowing them to publicly perform sound recordings via digital audio transmission.  Part of the...… Continue Reading

Webcaster Wake Up Call!

By |2018-01-24T08:43:11-06:00January 24th, 2018|Legal News|

Three weeks into 2018, we’ll confess to still writing “2017” on the occasional check. Admit it: you probably have, too (we can’t be the ONLY ones still writing checks every now and again). Webcasters complying with the statutory licenses found in Sections 112 and 114 of the Copyright Act – which permit them to webcast...… Continue Reading

Pre-1972 Fight with a Twist: Georgia Supreme Court Exempts Internet Streaming from State Record Piracy Statute

By |2017-03-29T14:02:30-05:00March 29th, 2017|Legal News|

(Court also compares Internet Radio to Terrestrial Under State Law) A Georgia Supreme Court decision on a narrow issue relating to the use of pre-1972 sound recordings creates an interesting new topic for discussion in this area, even as the holding in this case is itself necessarily limited to Georgia. The case is iHeartMedia v.Sheridan, … Continue Reading

Webcasting IV: The Pieces Start to Fall Into Place

By |2015-10-07T20:45:17-05:00October 7th, 2015|Legal News|

Recent decisions resolve some questions, influence the eventual resolution of others. If you’re a webcaster, we’ve got some news for you. While the Copyright Royalty Board (CRB) has yet to conclude its Webcasting IV proceeding, it has issued two orders recently that wrap up some aspects of that proceeding. And the Register of Copyrights has … Continue Reading

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