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Disney, Not Pleased Knock-Off Party Characters, Sues

hlsjrnldev · October 20, 2017 · Leave a Comment

Disney doesn’t want you to hire “Big Hairy Guy,” a Chewbacca lookalike, for your child’s next birthday party. Disney and its corporate affiliates have filed a lawsuit against Characters For Hire, LLC ("CFH") for copyright and trademark infringement. Though CFH changes the names … [Read more...] about Disney, Not Pleased Knock-Off Party Characters, Sues

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Music Royalty Collector Kobalt Nabs Another $14M

hlsjrnldev · October 19, 2017 · Leave a Comment

As digital music streaming continues to explode, it calls for a platform that can track the data generated from billions of clicks and collect royalties for artists. Kobalt, the independent music services company founded in 2000, has been focusing on such a platform since Paul … [Read more...] about Music Royalty Collector Kobalt Nabs Another $14M

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Studios and Streaming Join Forces to Take On TickBox

hlsjrnldev · October 18, 2017 · Leave a Comment

Streaming companies and major film studios have joined forces to sue TickBox, the company behind TickBox TV, a device that offers its users easy access to free online content. The complaint filed on Friday, October 13 by companies such as Universal, Disney, Hulu and Netflix, has … [Read more...] about Studios and Streaming Join Forces to Take On TickBox

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Tidal Claims Exclusive Streaming Rights to Prince Catalogue

hlsjrnldev · November 22, 2016 · Leave a Comment

On Nov. 2 Universal Music Publishing Group (UMPG) won the bidding war to become “worldwide publishing administrator” for the entire Prince catalogue. Unfortunately, for streaming purposes, it may have to license those publishing rights exclusively to Tidal. According to … [Read more...] about Tidal Claims Exclusive Streaming Rights to Prince Catalogue

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European Songwriters Pressure US to Change Copyright Exception

hlsjrnldev · November 21, 2016 · Leave a Comment

When the owner of a public space plays recorded music, she must obtain a license for the public performance of the copyrighted musical work. American copyright laws require the owner to only obtain one license for the song copyright, whereas in other countries, owners are … [Read more...] about European Songwriters Pressure US to Change Copyright Exception

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