Et Tu Brute? EMI to Sue AOL Over Musical Infringement
QGambit writes "Salon.com is running an AP story about EMI Music suing AOL Time Warner for using songs from its music catalog on TBS and the AOL service without paying for them."EMI's publishing unit contends that AOL Time Warner is illegally using songs for promotional purposes from "The Wizard of Oz," "Singin' in the Rain," and other classic Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer movies."
Good. Now that they are turning on themselves, they will leave us alone for awhile."
I never made that mistake twice!
piss!
E.M.I.
There's an unlimited supply
and there is no reason why
I tell you it was all a frame
they only did it 'cos of fame
Who?
E.M.I. E.M.I. E.M.I.
Too many poeple had the suss
Too many people support us
an unlimited amount
too many outlets in and out
WHO?
E.M.I. E.M.I. E.M.I.
and sir and friends are crucified
a day they wished that we had died
we are an addition we are ruled by none
never never never
and you thought that we were faking
that we were all just money making
you do not believe we're for real
or would you lose your cheap appeal?AL?
Don't judge a book by the cover
unless you cover just another
and blind acceptance is a sign
of stupid fools who stand in line
like
E.M.I. E.M.I. E.M.I.
unlimited edition
with an unlimited supply
that was the only reason
we all had to say goodbye
unlimited supply E.M.I.
There is no reason why E.M.I.
I tell you it was all a frame E.M.I.
they only did it 'cos of fame E.M.I.
I do not need the pressure E.M.I.
I can't stand the useless fools E.M.I.
Unlimited supply E.M.I.
Hallo E.M.I. Goodbye A & M
Has slashdot even reported on the recent web casting fee's the copyright office and CARP (Copyright Arbitration Royalty Panel) is setting up?
From the article.
The official fee's come in at a rate of .07 cents per song which is streamed live online and a lower rate of .02 cents per stream for simulcasted and / or archived broadcasts. There is also an additional fee to keep copies
of the music on the web server of 8.8 percent of the entire royalty fee, which is tacked on top of the total cost of the royalty rates.
Now some of you are wondering, why does this matter? Well for one thing one of my favorite webcasting stations is gone now. Soma
FM had to close shop because of this.
I think this story is much better than internal conflicts at some huge corporation, don't you? Talk about greed, CARP wants 15,000@ month out of somafm. Total BS
--toq