iPod Muzak Isn't Same Old Song
from the when-will-the-lawyers-show-up? dept
Last week we had a story wondering
why Apple wasn't selling space on their iPods, which was updated with a story of a DJ in Philadelphia who rents out iPods filled with music to local restaurants to play. Wired News has picked up on this story and
found others who rent out iPods to retails establishments to give them some variety when it comes to the muzak they play. Of course, the legal questions still loom. The retailers all pay their ASCAP/BMI fees, but the person putting the music on the iPod itself may be infringing copyright rules, according to current laws. One of the operations doing this is (smartly) only using tracks they licensed from independent artists, but another is assuming he's covered by ASCAP/BMI. On top of that, lawyers may claim that the establishments that use those iPods may then be
contributing to copyright infringement. Of course, this is silly, and the RIAA lawyers will be sure to swoop down and charge high fees to anyone trying to run this sort of business (effectively double and triple charging everyone for some music). In the end, this means that most places will probably have to go back to playing bland, uncreative muzak instead of well thought out music prepared by a DJ. Aren't intellectual property lawyers great?
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Aren't intellectual property lawyers great?
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Separate the tunes and the sequence
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