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Department Of Justice Appeals BMI Fractional|Licensing Ruling


BMI Responds to DOJ Appeal of Fractional Licensing Ruling

Dear BMI member,. As you know, on September 16 federal Judge Louis Stanton issued an order rejecting the U.S. Department of Justice's (DOJ) ...

DOJ v. BMI: DOJ Argues BMI's Fractional Licensing Practice Violates ...

... Appeals for the Second Circuit, asking the court to overturn an ... The court ruled in favor of BMI as it found that the consent decree ...

Statement of the Department of Justice

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit disagreed, affirming a district court decision that the BMI consent decree (which contains ...

Court Rejects DOJ Interpretation of Consent Decree - Jones Day

The court found that nothing in BMI's consent decree prohibits fractional licensing. The Second Circuit recently affirmed that decision ...

BMI Wins Consent Decree Battle Over U.S. Department of Justice

Today the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled ... decision that the BMI consent decree allows for the practice of fractional licensing.

Court of Appeals Upholds BMI Decision Allowing Fractional Music ...

DOJ, in reviewing the antitrust consent decrees that govern the operations of ASCAP and BMI, decided that the decrees require that, when one of ...

Appeals Court Upholds Decision Allowing Fractional Licensing of ...

BMI scores a legal win over the Justice Department.

DOJ v. BMI: The Fight over Consent Decrees and Fractional Licensing

In continuation of an ongoing battle, the Department of Justice has filed a notice that it will appeal the September 2016 decision by Judge ...

BMI, Department of Justice Square Off in Court Over Latest Consent ...

BMI, Department of Justice Square Off in Appeals Court Over Latest Consent Decree Ruling ... fractional licensing,” BMI CEO Michael O'Neill said.

Court Upholds Decision Allowing Fractional Licensing - Variety

The U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday ruled against the U.S. Department of Justice and affirmed BMI's 2016 consent decree ...

United States v. Broad. Music, Inc., 16-3830-cv - Casetext

... RULE OF APPELLATE PROCEDURE 32.1 AND THIS COURT'S LOCAL RULE 32.1.1 ... DOJ relies on the provisions that require BMI to license "the ...

ASCAP Supports BMI Position in DOJ's Appeal of Consent Decree ...

ASCAP Supports BMI Position in DOJ's Appeal of Consent Decree Decision ... BMI consent decree required full-work licensing. Click here to ...

Court of Appeals decision backs creators in ASCAP & BMI consent ...

... Department of Justice (DOJ) and affirmed Judge Louis L. Stanton's previous decision that the BMI consent decree allows for fractional licencing.

You Can't Make This Stuff Up! (Part II) Department of Justice's 100 ...

This led the DOJ to claim that the 100% licensing rule ... BMI, Department of Justice Square Off in Appeals Court Over Latest Consent Decree ...

BMI wins legal battle with Justice Department over music licensing

BMI won a lower court ruling, and then the DOJ appealed. On Tuesday, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals agreed with lower court Judge Louis ...

BMI wins out over Justice Department in appeals court ruling

The consent decrees are laws governing how BMI and its counterpart ASCAP can license music on behalf of songwriters, composers, and publishers.

BMI Responds to DOJ Appeal of Fractional Licensing Ruling ...

Below is a statement from BMI President & CEO Mike O'Neill regarding the appeal: "While we hoped the DOJ would accept Judge Stanton's decision, we are not ...

Justice Department Completes Review of ASCAP and BMI Consent ...

ASCAP and BMI are performing rights organizations that license public performance rights in compositions held by their hundreds of thousands of ...

U.S. Justice Department loses music licensing appeal

A U.S. federal appeals court on Tuesday ruled that music licensing giant BMI did not have to abide by the Obama administration's more ...

Music Performing Rights Organizations and the “Full-Work” vs ...

SESAC and GMR are not subject to DOJ consent decrees. The district court's September 2016 decision was applauded by BMI and the other PROs, as ...