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BMG Rights Management


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Cox Communications Sued For Not Disconnecting Pirates - 28 novembre 2014
Cox Communications, one of the largest telecoms companies in the U.S., is being sued by a pair of music publishers for refusing to disconnect persistent music pirates. Evidence in the case is being provided by Rightscorp, who say that ISPs lose their safe harbor protections if they fail to take action against (...)

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Yes, video of Obama belting out "I’m so in love with you" is fair use - 18 juillet 2012
BMG continues its censorship campaign with a second takedown notice. The music publisher BMG Rights Management appears to have used the DMCA takedown process to remove another video of the commander-in-chief belting out "I’m so in love with you." The video, one of many uploaded in the wake of an event at the (...)

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Même Obama viole le copyright en chantant, selon BMG - 18 juillet 2012
Où s’arrête le fair use ? La question se pose, vu les récentes interventions de BMG Rights Management contre des vidéos de campagne de Barack Obama. À en croire la filiale chargée de l’exploitation des droits musicaux, les diffusions où le président américain chante constituent des infractions au copyright. Une position (...)

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Even Obama Is A Pirate : BMG Issues New Takedown On Original Obama Singing Al Green Clip - 18 juillet 2012
Wow. So earlier today, we wrote about how BMG issued a takedown on the new web-based ad put out by the Romney campaign, which included a brief clip of President Obama singing Al Green’s "Let’s Stay Together." As we argued, this use seemed to be pretty clearly "fair use." And, of course, it was noteworthy that BMG (...)