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zdnet.com » software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 6, 2008
The Copyright Royalty Board's decision last week to keep composer royalties for downloads at 9.1 cents per song keeps Apple's iTunes store online (OK, the idea that Apple would shut down the key leg of its iPod empire …
Also tagged: software, government, corporate governance, enterprise software, board, rate, ring tone, business operations, corporate law, vertical industries, richard koman
consumerist.com » Consumerist - Oct 3, 2008
Assuming negotiations succeed, you'll have your Pandora to listen to after all. On Tuesday, Congress passed the Webcaster Settlement Act, which gives Internet radio stations like Pandora until February 2009 to reach a …
Also tagged: music, internet, laws, radio, online, pandora, websites, congress, royalties, copyrights, streaming radio, negotiations, crb, webcaster settlement act, everybody dance now
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph Finance - Oct 3, 2008
Apple has emerged victorious in its showdown with music makers after a US court ruled against awarding producers with higher royalty rates from online stores.
Also tagged: apple, recording industry association of america, national music publishers association
gizmodo.com » Gizmodo - Oct 3, 2008
The National Music Publishers Board didn't get their request to the Copyright Royalty Board for a larger cut of digital music sales, putting a definitive end to a miniature media crisis over the possible shutdown of …
Also tagged: apple, itunes, steve jobs, shutdown, nmpa, the press, itunes shutdown, national music publishers board, itunes shutdown threat
techwhack.com » Tech News at TechWhack - Oct 3, 2008
Copyright Royalty Board has good news for Apple iTunes The US based Copyright Royalty Board has fixed the royalty that songwriters receive on sales of CDs and digital downloads at 9.1 cents per song. This is now going …
Also tagged: music, digital media, apple, riaa, mitch bainwol, apple itunes, national music publishers association, tom neumayr
valleywag.com » Valleywag - Oct 2, 2008
The Copyright Royalty Board, an obscure agency which has been thrust into the spotlight thanks to its role in arbitrating rates for digital music distribution, has frozen the price online music stores have to pay to …
Also tagged: apple, ipod, itunes, online music, copyfight
applemania.info » AppleMania.info - Oct 2, 2008
Copyright Royalty Board decidiu não mexer na taxa de royalties e mantê-la como está pelos próximos cinco anos. O Copyright Royalty Board — comissão do Congresso dos EUA responsável pela área de direitos autorais — …
Also tagged: apple, itunes, recording industry association of america, digital media association, ipod itunes, national music publishers association
boygeniusreport.com » Boy Genius Report - Oct 2, 2008
There will be a ruling by the Copyright Royalty Board (oooh, sounds pretentious) today regarding whether iTunes will have their royalties charges raised from 9 cents to 15 cents per track. Eddy Cue, the VP of Apple …
Also tagged: general, news, apple, opinions, services, itunes, crb, eddy cue, itunes vp
computerworld.com » Computerworld Blogs - Macintosh & Apple - Oct 1, 2008
The music publishers (Copyright Royalty Board) want to increase their take of digital downloads from 9 to 15 cents, a steep increase of 66% but not much of the overall $1 that Apple charges for digital files. read more
Also tagged: music, apple, itunes, mobile and wireless, personal technology, macintosh and apple
last100.com » last100 - Oct 1, 2008
The headlines were pretty jarring . . . “Apple threatens to shut down the iTunes Store over royalty rate increases” “Apple threatens to shut down iTunes Store (really!) if forced to pay higher rates” “Apple’s …