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Entries in 'licensing' (16)

PRS for Music / RadioCentre

Commercial radio strikes 'modernised' licensing deal with PRS for Music

Commercial radio companies have agreed a new, “modernised” licensing deal with PRS for Music, which includes rights for radio broadcast, ...

Tom Pakinkis
by Tom Pakinkis
on Apr 15th 2013 at 11:19AM
CD Baby

CD Baby makes record weekly payout of $3.8m to artists

Online music store CD Baby, which specialises in the sale of material from independent musicians, this week paid out a ...

Tina Hart
by Tina Hart
on Mar 8th 2013 at 11:31AM
Belinda Carlisle

Demon snaps up Belinda Carlisle catalogue

Demon Music Group has completed a long-term licensing deal for Belinda Carlisle’s catalogue.

Tom Pakinkis
by Tom Pakinkis
on Mar 6th 2013 at 12:30PM
Australia

Rightsholders should be paid for online radio plays, says Aussie court

Rightsholders should be paid additional fees for plays via online simulcasts – where a radio station is broadcast via the ...

Tom Pakinkis
by Tom Pakinkis
on Feb 13th 2013 at 12:05PM

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93 Feet East

Brick Lane venue 93 Feet East to close for good

Brick Lane venue 93 Feet East is to close after the club had its licence removed when ten people were ...

Rhian Jones
by Rhian Jones
on Jan 22nd 2013 at 3:51PM
Kid Rock

Kid Rock to re-record Devil Without A Cause

Kid Rock is to re-record his 11-times Platinum-selling, 1998 album Devil Without A Cause.

Tom Pakinkis
by Tom Pakinkis
on Nov 26th 2012 at 2:25PM
John Giddings

Isle of Wight Festival wins battle to retain site licence

Isle of Wight festival promoter Solo has won a battle to prevent the event’s licence from being withdrawn, allowing it ...

Tom Pakinkis
by Tom Pakinkis
on Nov 20th 2012 at 3:16PM
AEG Live

Noise complaints force Hyde Park summer gig reduction

Hyde Park will only hold six big gigs next summer following complaints from residents about noise and environmental damage.

Tina Hart
by Tina Hart
on Nov 9th 2012 at 10:27AM

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iTunes

Sony Music Japan licenses domestic catalogue to iTunes

Sony Music Entertainment Japan (SMEJ) has licensed its domestic catalogue to iTunes.

Tom Pakinkis
by Tom Pakinkis
on Nov 9th 2012 at 9:46AM
CueSongs

CueSongs completes BMG Rights Management deal

CueSongs has completed a deal with BMG Rights Management that will enable the music online licensing hub to offer selected ...

Tom Pakinkis
by Tom Pakinkis
on Nov 1st 2012 at 10:05AM
Piracy

Unauthorised posting of lyrics means $6.6m lawsuit for LiveUniverse

LiveUniverse.com has found itself embroiled in a $6.6m lawsuit after posting lyrics, without authorisation, on its website.

Tina Hart
by Tina Hart
on Oct 12th 2012 at 10:56AM
SoundCloud

SoundCloud and Getty Images in licensing partnership

Music hosting platform SoundCloud has partnered with licensing platform Getty Images, enabling users to offer their tracks for licensing.

Tom Pakinkis
by Tom Pakinkis
on Oct 10th 2012 at 2:22PM

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James Taylor

James Taylor sues Warner for £1.2m over licensing royalties

Singer-songwriter James Taylor is suing Warner Bros records for $2m (£1.2m), claiming he is not paid fairly when the company ...

Rhian Jones
by Rhian Jones
on Sep 17th 2012 at 10:06AM
The Black Keys

Pizza Hut and Home Depot deny using Black Keys songs without permission

Pizza Hut and Home Depot have denied that the production of adverts using songs by The Black Keys without the ...

Rhian Jones
by Rhian Jones
on Aug 20th 2012 at 11:43AM
PPL shortlisted for two customer service awards

PPL shortlisted for two customer service awards

Music licensing company PPL has been shortlisted as a finalist for two customer service awards.

Rhian Jones
by Rhian Jones
on Jul 31st 2012 at 10:38AM
PPL

PPL helps producers claim royalties with new form

Music licensing company PPL has introduced the Eligible Studio Producer Form in a move to enhance industry working practice, after ...

Tina Hart
by Tina Hart
on Jul 19th 2012 at 12:08PM