DoJ probing possible price
coordination in music publishing: WSJ
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[July 15, 2014]
(Reuters) - The U.S. Department of
Justice is investigating possible pricing coordination among music
publishing companies as it reviews the decades-old rules that govern
the cost of licensing songs, the Wall Street Journal reported,
citing people familiar with the matter.
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The Justice Department has sent out requests for documents
from Sony Corp's Sony/ATV Music Publishing and Vivendi SA's
Universal Music Publishing, along with the American Society of
Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) and Broadcast Music
Inc (BMI), the Journal said.
The DoJ is seeking materials related to a wide range of
licensing issues, including the two publishers' efforts to
withdraw their rights from ASCAP and BMI's licensing agreements
with Internet radio company Pandora Media Inc, the newspaper
said, citing the people. (http://on.wsj.com/Uaeo9W)
The request, formally known as civil investigative demands, are
part of the DoJ's sweeping review of its rate-setting agreements
with ASCAP and BMI, the Journal said.
ASCAP, BMI, Universal Music and Sony/ATV did not immediately
respond to emails seeking comment.
Last month, the DoJ said it was considering changing or
scrapping agreements it reached with two music licensing giants
more than 70 years ago to freshen them up for the Internet age.
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Any dispute over the cost of a license goes to "rate courts," which
are based in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of
New York.
Songwriters use music publishers to promote their works, and to do
certain licensing tasks - for example, the licensing of "mechanical"
rights, for the sale and distribution of recordings.
Publishers use BMI and ASCAP, both not-for-profit entities, to
collectively license works for public performance to major music
users like Pandora Media.
(Reporting by Supriya Kurane in Bangalore; Editing by Gopakumar
Warrier)
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