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The National Journal's TechDaily (subscription required), that bountiful source of tech exotica, notes that the GAO has just released a report on Intellectual Property: Economic Arrangements Among Small Webcasters and Their Effect on Royalties (GAO-04-700, June 1, 2004).

The study was conducted in response to copyright owners' concerns that webcasters might not be fully reporting revenues from third parties, and thus might be short-changing the payments due for use of copyrighted material. GAO found that "the overall effect of economic arrangements between small webcasters and third parties on royalties . . . has been minimal."
posted by James DeLong : 6/3/2004 09:31:58 AM

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6.3.2004
 Webcasting Royalties 
The National Journal's TechDaily (subscription required), that bountiful source of tech exotica, notes that the GAO has just released a report on Intellectual Property: Economic Arrangements Among Small Webcasters and Their Effect on Royalties (GAO-04-700, June 1, 2004).

The study was conducted in response to copyright owners' concerns that webcasters might not be fully reporting revenues from third parties, and thus might be short-changing the payments due for use of copyrighted material. GAO found that "the overall effect of economic arrangements between small webcasters and third parties on royalties . . . has been minimal."
posted by James DeLong : 6/3/2004 09:31:58 AM

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