Copyright & Media Update 3/8/2019
March 8, 2019
Spotify, Google, Pandora, Amazon Go to U.S. Appeals Court to Overturn Royalty Increase (EXCLUSIVE)
VARIETY: Spotify, Google, Pandora
SCOTUS Resolves Court Split in Fourth Estate, but Registration Concerns Remain
COPYRIGHT ALLIANCE: Today, the Supreme Court released its decision in Fourth Estate Public Benefit Corp. v. Wall-Street.com, holding that a copyright owner of a U.S. work must wait for the Register of Copyrights to either issue a registration certificate or refuse a registration before being able to protect her rights in court (this has been referred to as the “registration approach”). The decision settles an issue that has long divided courts—some courts had held that a copyright owner did not have to wait for the Register to act and could file suit as soon as her registration application, deposit, and fee were delivered to the U.S. Copyright Office (called the “application approach”). READ MORE…
Supreme Court Will Be Asked to Permit Resales of Digital Music Files
HOLLYWOOD REPORTER: ReDigi is now before the U.S. Supreme Court in a legal battle over the reselling of digitized copyrighted works. The company, which attempted to launch an online marketplace for secondhand iTunes songs, has written a letter to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg requesting an extension to May 13 to file its cert petition. READ MORE…
It’s REALLY Time to End the Registration Requirement
PLAGIARISM TODAY: Earlier this week the United States Supreme Court handed down its decision in the case of Fourth Estate Public Benefit Corporation v. Wall-Street.com. The case looked at whether a rightsholder could file a lawsuit for copyright infringement after the for a copyright registration or if they would have to wait until they actually received or were denied their certificate. READ MORE…
What The EU’s Final Copyright Directive Contains & What It Means For Labels, Artists & YouTube (Column)
BILLBOARD: After years of lobbying, the fight over the Copyright Directive, and the future of digital media in
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