Coalition of musicians invests $2M in Audiam, to straighten out YouTube

Audiam, a seven-month-old startup, announced closing a $2-million investment round. Notably, the coalition of investors comprises musicians, small-label owners, and producers. The company solves a unique problem, by identifying unauthorized use of recorded music on YouTube, and generating royalties for rights-holders. Continue Reading

In biggest deal of its type yet, WMG gets paid for all CC use of music, presumably for online royalty discount

Radio broadcasters aren’t legally obligated to pay for the on-air use of copyright sound recordings. The owners of those copyrights, by and large record labels, have long pressed to change that. Broadcasters and pureplay webcasters alike, however, are legally obligated… Continue Reading