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  1. AOL, RealNetworks, Yahoo Owe $100 Million For Digital Music Services

    podcastingnews.com » Podcasting News - May 1, 2008

    The United States District Court for the Southern District of New York today made public a decision in the proceeding to determine reasonable license fees to be paid to the American Society of Composers, Authors and

    Also tagged: yahoo, aol, making money with podcasts, legal battles, music licensing, realnetworks, ascap

  2. How Magnatune Works: Inside The CC-licensed, Podcaster-friendly Record Label

    podcastingnews.com » Podcasting News - Apr 11, 2008

    The Open Rights Group has an in-depth look at Magnatune, a pioneering record label that licenses its releases under Creative Commons licenses. This means that Magnatune’s music is: Shareable: Users are invited to

    Also tagged: creative commons, digital music, music podcasting, free music, magnatune, john buckman

  3. Citizen Media Law Project Produces Legal Guide

    podcastingnews.com » Podcasting News - Mar 7, 2008

    The Citizen Media Law Project has published a free online legal guide. The Citizen Media Law Project (CMLP) is jointly affiliated with Harvard Law School’s Berkman Center for Internet & Society, a research center

    Also tagged: general, citizen media, legal issues, citizen journalism, legal issue, podcasting legal issues

  4. Podcast Music Licensing “Crash Course”

    podcastingnews.com » Podcasting News - Feb 28, 2008

    Sessions from last fall’s Podcast and New Media Expo (PNME) continue to be released via Gigavox Media’s Podcast Academy site. The latest session is of interest to any podcaster who wants or needs to include music in

    Also tagged: music, music industry, audio podcasting, digital music, podcasting events, music licensing, rhapsody, podcast legal music, ioda, personal life media, podcast academy, colette vogele, tim bourquin, pnme

  5. User-Generated Content Key To Music Sales

    podcastingnews.com » Podcasting News - Feb 14, 2008

    According to a new new NYU research report - Does Chatter Matter? - user-generated content, including blogs and social networking sites, should be considered an important tool for promoting music and predicting sales

    Also tagged: audio podcasting, digital music, podcasting research, podcasting statistics, podcasting trends, music podcasting

  6. Copyright And Fair Use In New Media

    podcastingnews.com » Podcasting News - Jan 28, 2008

    The Citizen Media Law Project (CMLP) has published an excellent primer on fair use and copyright in the context of new media. These are topics that podcasters, indie video publishers and bloggers continually struggle

    Also tagged: video, copyright, legal issues, fair use, video podcasts, how to podcast, vlogs, legal battles, legal liability, colette vogele, new media organizations

  7. Bloggers, Podcasters Now Covered By Freedom Of Information Act

    podcastingnews.com » Podcasting News - Jan 3, 2008

    On Monday, December 31, 2007, President Bush signed into law the “Openness Promotes Effectiveness in our National Government Act of 2007,” which amends the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) by: establishing a

    Also tagged: citizen media, legal issues, freedom of information act, press freedom

  8. 9 Fair Use Ways To Reuse Online Video

    podcastingnews.com » Podcasting News - Jan 3, 2008

    There’s been a lot of controversy in the last year over the use and reuse of coyrighted content in videos published at sites like YouTube. A new study on copyright and creativity from the Center and American

    Also tagged: videos, citizen media, copyright, youtube, remix, internet video, internet tv, videosharing, internet television

  9. Saudis Detaining Popular Political Blogger

    podcastingnews.com » Podcasting News - Jan 2, 2008

    Saudi political blogger Fouah al-Farhan is being held for “purposes of interrogation”. Farhan’s blog criticizes official corruption and advocates government reform, and has become one of the most widely read in Saudi

    Also tagged: politics, legal issues, saudi arabia

  10. This MySpace Party Pic Cost Stacy Snyder Her Job

    podcastingnews.com » Podcasting News - Dec 30, 2007

    The New York Times has a story today about the case of Stacy Snyder, a 25 year-old mother of two that lost her job over a MySpace photo of her as a “drunken pirate”: In the absence of strong protections for employees

    Also tagged: citizen media, controversy, strange, stacy snyder

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