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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 discuss the current state of compulsory licensing rates for internet radio stations, and discuss the merits of various strategies for changing the rate structure going forward – especially in regard to balancing the diverse interest of publishers, record labels, broadcasters, and artists.



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October 2007
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Compulsory License | Future of Music | Licensing | Music Industry | Online Music

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