Copyright & Media Update – 9/30/16

September 30, 2016

RIAA, IFPI, and BPI File Lawsuit Against Top YouTube to MP3 Site

BY DANIEL ADRIAN SANCHEZ: In a joint effort, The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), and the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) have taken Youtube-mp3.org to court. The RIAA announced the action against the service on their own website today. The lawsuit was filed in a federal court in California. READ MORE…

5 Important Copyright Questions Before U.S. Courts

BY JONATHAN BAILEY: When it comes to copyright, it can be easy to think of it as a centuries-old concept that has been thoroughly debated and discussed both in the courts and outside them. After all, the basic principles of copyright well predate the United States so, it seems like at least the big issues should be settled. However, nothing could be further from the truth. Anyone who has even spent a moment studying copyright knows that it is constantly changing and shifting. READ MORE…

Apple’s Relationship with Pro Music Needs Some Mending

BY PETER KIM: What happens when a key relationship in music technology turns a bit sour? There’s no mistaking the music world’s preference for Apple products. But there are some specific causes for concern in the way Apple is handling its desktop operating system and its relationship with pro musicians. First, let me be clear. I’ve covered Apple and music for a long time. I’ve met some of the people handling these products; some of them I’ve known fairly well in a professional capacity. I have tremendous respect for the company, its products, and its management. READ MORE…

Industry, FCC Haggle Over Set-Top Box Compromise

BY BRENDAN BORDELON: Less than two days out from Thursday’s scheduled vote, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler’s cable set-top box proposal remains in flux. But if discussions between programming representatives and FCC officials are any indication, a compromise over the most contentious part of the plan may be in the works. After weeks of complaints from a broad array of industry representatives, lawmakers from both parties and even Democratic FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel, Wheeler’s plan to have the commission oversee a copyright licensing board for pay-tv apps may be on its way out. READ MORE…


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