The Week In Music Publishing 7.20.12
Music publisher BMG has removed from YouTube a Mitt Romney campaign advertisement citing copyright infringement – the video features President Obama singing Let's Stay Together, a song by Al Green controlled by BMG. Despite the takedown, duplicate versions of the ad have surfaced on YouTube.
MORE:
- The PRS for Music – the UK's equivalent to Performing Rights Organizations such as ASCAP, BMI, and SESAC – has responded to claims about incorrect accounting of royalties.
- A judge in Virginia has awarded SESAC $276,000 after a classic rock station denied playing songs in SESAC's repertoire.
- The Harry Fox Agency and lyrics search engine LyricFind have renewed their licensing agreement.
- Mariah Carey is to become a "BMI Icon" in September, joining the likes of James Brown, Willie Nelson, and Dolly Parton.
- Los Angeles punk rockers, Pennywise, have inked an exclusive co-publishing deal with BMG Chrysalis.
Courtesy of Songtrust – One-stop royalty collection for songwriters, bands and producers.