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SoundExchange has brought the second lawsuit of its 12-year existence, alleging that the Mood Media Corporation—owner of streaming service Muzak and others—filed its royalties improperly. -
SoundExchange Payouts Reach Record High During 2014, Pandora, Sirius Payouts Could Approach $1 Billion in 2015
Internet radio royalty payouts were at their highest mark ever during 2014 (surprising to no one), totaling more than $773 million over the year, according to SoundExchange. SoundExchange was created during 2003 to collect and distribute earnings gathered from non-terrestrial radio forms such as internet, satellite and cable radio and has seen constant growth every year since. -
SoundExchange Gives Record Payouts during Q3 of 2014; We're Not Out of The Woods Yet
SoundExchange, a digital performance rights organization responsible for disbursing royalties from the music you listen to every day, gave out a record amount of payments during the third quarter of 2014, which is either good news or news to be wary of, depending on how you look at the issue.
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