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ABA Forum: Today’s Digital Music Marketplace – The Future of Internet Radio/Are Licensing Rates Too High?

Gary R. Greenstein | Lee Knife | Victoria Bassetti
Victoria Bassetti is Vice President of Legal and Public Policy for all of the North American affairs of EMI, one of the few remaining major record labels. She also has extensive experience in regulatory and legislative affairs on a national level, having worked for several years on the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee.
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In this clip from a panel held at a 2007 meeting of the American Bar Association on “The Digital Music Industry – Where Are We? How Did We Get Here? Where Are Things Going?,” the panelists debate whether the new performance royalty rates imposed by the Copyright Royalty Board in 2007 will kill the internet radio industry, and what is the way forward for internet radio. They also explain the nuts and bolts of how the Copyright Royalty Board functions and how decisions are made and processed by this body.



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October 2007
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