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Regulating the Blanket License: A Path Towards Terminating the ASCAP/BMI Consent Decrees

JSEL · December 30, 2020 ·

Regulating the Blanket License: A Path Towards Terminating the ASCAP/BMI Consent Decrees By Dallin Earl Dallin Earl is a 2020 graduate of Harvard Law School and former president of the Recording Artists Project at HLS. The introduction to Regulating the Blanket License: A Path … [Read more...] about Regulating the Blanket License: A Path Towards Terminating the ASCAP/BMI Consent Decrees

Filed Under: Commentary, Updates Tagged With: copyright law, music, performing rights organizations, PROs, recording

Spider-Man: Where is Home As Sony/Marvel Compete Over Rights

JSEL · September 18, 2019 ·

August was dominated by reports that Spider-Man would be leaving the Marvel Cinematic Universe following an impressive theatrical run of the newest movie “Spider-Man: Far From Home.” Spider-Man’s possible departure is due to Disney and Sony failing to reach an agreement on … [Read more...] about Spider-Man: Where is Home As Sony/Marvel Compete Over Rights

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: copyright, copyright law, Disney, entertainment, marvel, sony

Individuals and Companies Submit Comments Regarding the DMCA’s Safe Harbor Provisions

JSEL · April 13, 2016 · Leave a Comment

Last Friday the period for individuals and companies to submit comments regarding the safe harbor provisions of the DMCA ended.  The US Copyright Office provided this 4-month comment period to help “evaluate the impact and effectiveness of the safe harbor provisions.”1  The … [Read more...] about Individuals and Companies Submit Comments Regarding the DMCA’s Safe Harbor Provisions

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: copyright law, entertainment, Highlight

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