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Web broad casting digital rights.

Owner of broadcasting location should have the rights to web casts of live bands
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Actually, are there any laws pertaining to live web casts of small venue shows.

I thought by now with speeds we would see more of this. But then again the singularity already happnd.

vtolled, Jul 04 2010

http://trowbridgepl...2MEM/royalties.html first paragraph gives the most common organizations [FlyingToaster, Jul 04 2010]

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       For original material, the rights holder is the one to talk to (ie: the band); for covers (eg: the band sings "Yesterday" by the Beatles) there's several organizations which collect royalties from venues and distribute them to the rights-holders.   

       They'd be the ones to talk to, and yes they handle royalty distribution for webcasts as well.
FlyingToaster, Jul 04 2010
  
      
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