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Thursday, June 28, 2012
by Anandashankar Mazumdar
Podcast (stream or download):
Episode 27 of the "Do You Copy?" Podcast is coming a few days late because of unavoidable circumstances. (Episodes 28 and 29 will also likely be shifted due to the upcoming holiday.) However, tune in and listen to Ananda and Tony discuss the complex world of music licensing and why performance rights organizations are probably looking sideways at a recent Second Circuit Decision. Also, Tony points out some of the interesting arguments made in the briefs in the much-watched Myriad case.
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