The latest round of rate-setting for publishing royalties for on-demand audio streams in the US – known as ‘Phonorecords IV’ – has been settled surprisingly quickly.
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NMPA and NSAI bosses criticise Apple Music over CRB filings
Remember when Apple Music was the good guy in the controversies around the US Copyright Royalty Board’s rate-setting process for streaming mechanicals?
Copyright Royalty Board publishes Phonorecords IV filings
Publishing body the NMPA strongly criticised the proposals of the DSPs, but the actual filings weren’t public yet. Now they are. Well, sort of.
SoundExchange not happy with new Sirius XM rates
SoundExchange had hinted plans to appeal the the US Copyright Royalty Board’s decision that set royalties for Sirius XM of 11% of its revenues to rightsholders by 2017.
US mechanicals deal brings cloud clarity for publishers
Music industry bodies the RIAA and NMPA struck a deal with the Digital Media Association (DiMA) which will now be taken to the US Copyright Royalty Board for approval.
US mechanicals deal brings cloud clarity for publishers
There is more clarity on what the next set of US mechanical royalty rates for digital music may look like, after music industry bodies the RIAA and NMPA struck a deal with the Digital Media Association (DiMA) which will now be taken to the US Copyright Royalty Board for approval.