October 2, 2008 1:02 PM PDT
Royalty rate doesn't change for Apple, music retailers
Posted by Greg Sandoval
The Copyright Royalty Board on Thursday froze the rate that digital-music stores such as iTunes and RealNetworks' Rhapsody must pay music publishers.
The three-member board that sets statutory copyright licenses e-mailed the Digital Media Association (DiMA), the National Music Publishers' Association, Apple, and other download stores with its decision to keep the royalty rate at 9.1 cents a song. The board also set the same rate for CDs and established a 24-cent rate for ringtones. The decision is the first time the board has established royalty rates for digital downloads. The rates are set for the next five years. (cont.)
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Friday, October 03, 2008
Royalty Rates Unchanged
We can still purchase 99 cent music!
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