August 5, 2014

BMI to Submit Public Comments in Response to U.S. Department Of Justice Request

Press Release

NEW YORK, August 5, 2014 – Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) will file a submission tomorrow in response to the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice’s request for public comments as part of its review of BMI’s consent decree. The consent decree, under which BMI operates, restricts the Company to a model that no longer reflects the current needs of songwriters, publishers and music users in today’s digital landscape. 

“The time has come to modernize the BMI consent decree.  We appreciate the U.S. Department of Justice’s solicitation of public comments as part of the modernization process,” said Michael O’Neill, BMI President & CEO. “Our goal is to better serve our affiliates and music users, and the DOJ’s request facilitates an industry-wide open dialogue needed for critical reforms.”

BMI’s submission to the DOJ outlines three important updates to the consent decree that would benefit songwriters, publishers and businesses that use music:

  • Digital Rights Withdrawal: Allow publishers to give BMI the right to license works for certain uses, while permitting publishers to retain the exclusive right to license works for other defined, digital uses.  This will enable BMI to offer easy, efficient access to our wide-ranging repertoire for many traditional music uses, while allowing publishers and music users the opportunity to negotiate their own free-market digital deals.
  • Bundling Rights: Clarify the decree to allow BMI to license not just the public performing right, but any rights relating to the musical work that a music user needs to bring its product or service to the public.  This will create a “one-stop” licensing source to meet the needs and match the pace of the digital marketplace.
  • Arbitration:  Move the rate-setting forum from federal court to a binding arbitration model.  Music users will be assured of a rate-setting mechanism to resolve disputes, but one that’s quicker and less expensive for all parties. 
  • “Our proposed modifications to the decree will benefit not only our affiliates but the rights marketplace in general,” said Stuart Rosen, BMI Senior Vice President and General Counsel. “While we feel that there are additional important modifications necessary to modernize the decree, the proposals in today’s filing are the most urgent and, we believe, need to be addressed on a faster timetable.”

About BMI

Celebrating 75 years of service to songwriters, composers, music publishers and businesses, Broadcast Music, Inc.® (BMI®) is a global leader in music rights management, serving as an advocate for the value of music. BMI represents the public performance rights in more than 8.5 million musical works created and owned by more than 600,000 songwriters, composers, and music publishers. The Company negotiates music license agreements and distributes the fees it generates as royalties to its affiliated writers and publishers when their songs are performed in public. For additional information and the latest BMI news, visit http://www.bmi.com, follow us on Twitter @BMI or stay connected through Broadcast Music, Inc.’s Facebook page.

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