- The missing context in the BMI Consent Decree decision🔍
- Second round in dispute between DOJ and BMI over 100 ...🔍
- Department of Justice Files Appeal Against BMI Consent Decree ...🔍
- Full|work Licensing Requirement 100 Percent Rejected🔍
- ASCAP and the Terrible🔍
- DOJ Makes Smart Decision On Music Licensing… Music Publishers ...🔍
- United States v. Broad. Music🔍
- Performance Rights – Pay for Play🔍
ASCAP Comments on U.S. Department of Justice Appeal of BMI ...
ASCAP, BMI Unable to Persuade Justice Department to Support ...
In May 2015, the U.S. Court of Appeals in New York City held that the ASCAP consent decree precluded partial withdrawals of public performance licensing rights.
The missing context in the BMI Consent Decree decision - The Hill
... Department of Justice's (“DOJ”) interpretation ... department's own consent decree governing the publishing rights organization (PRO) BMI.
Second round in dispute between DOJ and BMI over 100 ... - Dekuzu
On August 4, 2016, the DOJ closed a review of the ASCAP and BMI Consent Decrees. It concluded that “the consent decrees, which describe PROs' ...
Department of Justice Files Appeal Against BMI Consent Decree ...
Back in September, a BMI Rate-Court Judge ruled against the DOJ's 100 percent licensing decision. In June, the DOJ had ruled that music ...
Full-work Licensing Requirement 100 Percent Rejected
... Department of Justice (DOJ) and Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI). The court ruled that the decree does not oblige BMI ... On appeal, the Second ...
ASCAP and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad DOJ Decision ...
“This statement seeks to explain the bases for the Division's determination and describe why an express recognition that ASCAP and BMI do ...
DOJ Makes Smart Decision On Music Licensing… Music Publishers ...
In this case, ASCAP and BMI had been whining that because of those darn internet companies not paying enough, they need to get rid of the ...
United States v. Broad. Music, Inc., 16-3830-cv - Casetext
On August 4, 2016, the DOJ closed a review of the ASCAP and BMI Consent Decrees. It concluded that "the consent decrees, which describe PROs ...
Performance Rights – Pay for Play: How the Music Industry Works ...
While the Department of Justice wants to make sure the consent decrees are useful and relevant to today's music industry, ASCAP and BMI would like to modify or ...
Music Licensing in 2019: The US Department of Justice Reviews the…
The most recent limited review of the ASCAP and BMI consent decrees was completed in August of 2016. The subject of this review was the ...
United States v. Broadcast Music, Inc. | Loeb & Loeb LLP
After concluding its two-year review, the DOJ released a statement on August 4, 2016, in which it concluded that when BMI and its primary ...
Broadcast Music, Inc. v. CBS, Inc. | 441 U.S. 1 (1979)
(BMI), and their members and affiliates, alleging, inter alia, that the issuance by ASCAP and BMI to CBS of blanket licenses to copyrighted musical compositions ...
Judge Rejects Justice Department Ruling on Music Licensing
... Justice Department misinterpreted a regulatory document that governs the performing-rights agencies BMI and Ascap.
United States of America, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Broadcast Music, Inc ...
DOJ relies on Pandora Media, Inc. v. ASCAP, 785 F.3d 73 (2d Cir. ... at 77. Pandora is not on point. BMI is not proposing to discriminate between ...
BMI — "On The Cover Songs" — Jordan Greenberger, Esq.
The DOJ had concluded that the consent decrees require ASCAP and BMI to offer full-work licenses to the exclusion of fractional licenses, which led to the lower ...
Rejection of DOJ Consent Decree Interpretation is a Win for ...
(BMI) licenses its songs. The ruling was in response to a DOJ statement that the consent decrees controlling BMI and ASCAP should be interpreted ...
BMI wins out over Justice Department in appeals court ruling
BMI criticized this decision as bad for the professionals it represents. U.S. District Judge Louis Stanton of New York, the rate court judge for ...
The U.S. Department of Justice recently convened a series of workshops to review “competition in licensing in public performance rights.
Why the ASCAP and BMI Consent Decrees Must Undergo Reform
3d 180, 198 (2014). 114. For a historical detail of BMI's path towards signing its DOJ consent decree as well as further background on ...
United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
2 https://www.justice.gov/atr/ASCAP-BMI-comments-2015. Page 18. 14 have multiple authors. Under copyright law, the default rule for joint.