Stations May be Affected by Dueling Licensing Lawsuits
December 20, 2016A pair of fractious lawsuits surrounding music licensing fees may have a considerable impact on radio broadcasters come Jan. 1, 2017. Lawsuits have been filed by two organizations — one by the Radio Music License Committee against Global Music Rights, the other by GMR against RMLC — that may have an impact on copyright fees paid by radio stations.
Read more at: http://www.radioworld.com/headlines/0045/stations-may-be-affected-by-dueling-licensing-lawsuits/338840
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