The mechanical rights agency charges that the digital trade group DiMA failed to propose a rate for the streams in the Copyright Royalty Board’s upcoming proceeding, which suggests they’re trying to get out of paying any royalties for the past five years.
Apparently that’s a no-no for the folks at Harry Fox Agency.
The failure to seal a licensing deal could conceivably lead to copyright infringement suits by publishers against digital services not covered by any license.
MusicNet was initially covered by an agreement reached in 2001 between HFA and the RIAA, which represented labels with ownership interests in services like MusicNet, whose owners included BMG Music, EMI Music and Warner Music Group. The online services agreed to pay royalties once rates were set through negotiations. Royalties would then be paid retroactive to the 2001 agreement
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