This Article discusses the need for the United States to implement a public performance royalty for sound recordings. Under the current system, song writers are compensated for the use of their musical works, but performers on sound recordings do not receive any compensation. Radio and television stations currently pay the performing rights societies a royalty for playing the sound recordings, but they do not pay a performance royalty to the artists who perform the music and record companies that promote and release the sound recordings. Proposed legislation will add a performance royalty for artists and record companies to the current royalty scheme while not reducing the current royalty paid to the songwriters. The Article argues for cong...
Musicians and songwriters occupy a unique place in society as purveyors of composition and expressio...
Ever since jukeboxes and taped music began replacing bands in many restaurants and bars, performing ...
Recent technological advances have allowed consumers to reinvent the mixtape. Instead of being confi...
This Article discusses the need for the United States to implement a public performance royalty for ...
This Article discusses the need for the United States to implement a public performance royalty for ...
This Article discusses the need for the United States to implement a public performance royalty for ...
The Article discusses the recognition of the public performance right for sound recordings under the...
The policy debate surrounding a public performance right in sound recordings has been well rehearsed...
US copyright law provides for a digital performance right in sound recordings but does not provide f...
Lovers of the music of Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Etta James, and hundreds of other recording art...
The analysis begins with a discussion of the purposes behind the WPPT and the international recognit...
Lovers of the music of Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Etta James, and hundreds of other recording art...
The policy debate surrounding a public performance right in sound recordings has been well rehearsed...
Lovers of the music of Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Etta James, and hundreds of other recording art...
The thesis of this Article is that under an exclusive recording agreement entered into in the United...
Musicians and songwriters occupy a unique place in society as purveyors of composition and expressio...
Ever since jukeboxes and taped music began replacing bands in many restaurants and bars, performing ...
Recent technological advances have allowed consumers to reinvent the mixtape. Instead of being confi...
This Article discusses the need for the United States to implement a public performance royalty for ...
This Article discusses the need for the United States to implement a public performance royalty for ...
This Article discusses the need for the United States to implement a public performance royalty for ...
The Article discusses the recognition of the public performance right for sound recordings under the...
The policy debate surrounding a public performance right in sound recordings has been well rehearsed...
US copyright law provides for a digital performance right in sound recordings but does not provide f...
Lovers of the music of Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Etta James, and hundreds of other recording art...
The analysis begins with a discussion of the purposes behind the WPPT and the international recognit...
Lovers of the music of Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Etta James, and hundreds of other recording art...
The policy debate surrounding a public performance right in sound recordings has been well rehearsed...
Lovers of the music of Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Etta James, and hundreds of other recording art...
The thesis of this Article is that under an exclusive recording agreement entered into in the United...
Musicians and songwriters occupy a unique place in society as purveyors of composition and expressio...
Ever since jukeboxes and taped music began replacing bands in many restaurants and bars, performing ...
Recent technological advances have allowed consumers to reinvent the mixtape. Instead of being confi...