Music embodies two copyrights: one for the words and notes, and another for the particular sound recording. Copyright law provides for a compulsory license that enables a Webcaster to transmit songs without first negotiating price and permission, provided a royalty fee is paid. A condition for being eligible for the statutory license is compliance with the sound recording performance complement, which limits the number of songs that may be played during a three-hour period to no more than three songs from one album, and no more than two songs back to back. This Article argues that the sound recording performance complement provision unduly restricts Webcasters\u27 First Amendment right to freedom of expression and also interferes with W...
This note examines how the Audio Home Recording Act of 1992 falls short of providing “fair compensat...
The music industry appears to be thriving with constant record breaking sales and more ways to liste...
The United States has attempted to keep pace with emerging digital music distribution technology thr...
Music embodies two copyrights: one for the words and notes, and another for the particular sound rec...
No one has yet been able to agree on the meaning of the copyright laws related to webcast licensing ...
The Internet is a haven for free expression. Not only are content-based restrictions disfavored, but...
The Article discusses the recognition of the public performance right for sound recordings under the...
On February 4, 2009, Senator Patrick Leahy introduced the Performance Rights Act ( PRA ) to the Sena...
Each month, over 100 million Americans listen to and discover music through Internet radio stations....
The 1976 Copyright Act entitles copyright owners of musical works to compensation for public perform...
The Fairness in Musical Licensing Act, now pending before Congress, would allow restaurants owners a...
Ever since jukeboxes and taped music began replacing bands in many restaurants and bars, performing ...
Lovers of the music of Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Etta James, and hundreds of other recording art...
More than four years after Napster demonstrated the power of the Internet as a means of distributing...
More than four years after Napster demonstrated the power of the Internet as a means of distributing...
This note examines how the Audio Home Recording Act of 1992 falls short of providing “fair compensat...
The music industry appears to be thriving with constant record breaking sales and more ways to liste...
The United States has attempted to keep pace with emerging digital music distribution technology thr...
Music embodies two copyrights: one for the words and notes, and another for the particular sound rec...
No one has yet been able to agree on the meaning of the copyright laws related to webcast licensing ...
The Internet is a haven for free expression. Not only are content-based restrictions disfavored, but...
The Article discusses the recognition of the public performance right for sound recordings under the...
On February 4, 2009, Senator Patrick Leahy introduced the Performance Rights Act ( PRA ) to the Sena...
Each month, over 100 million Americans listen to and discover music through Internet radio stations....
The 1976 Copyright Act entitles copyright owners of musical works to compensation for public perform...
The Fairness in Musical Licensing Act, now pending before Congress, would allow restaurants owners a...
Ever since jukeboxes and taped music began replacing bands in many restaurants and bars, performing ...
Lovers of the music of Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Etta James, and hundreds of other recording art...
More than four years after Napster demonstrated the power of the Internet as a means of distributing...
More than four years after Napster demonstrated the power of the Internet as a means of distributing...
This note examines how the Audio Home Recording Act of 1992 falls short of providing “fair compensat...
The music industry appears to be thriving with constant record breaking sales and more ways to liste...
The United States has attempted to keep pace with emerging digital music distribution technology thr...