GMR Contacting Stations for Content License Extension
Performing rights organization Global Music Rights will contact radio stations about extending until March 31 a license for its content, blogged Wilkinson Barker broadcast attorney David Oxenford Thursday, in a post emailed the next day. The previous deal expires Sept.…
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30. Stations that don’t hear from GMR by Sept. 15 should contact the PRO directly, Oxenford said. Stations that play GMR music without a license could face statutory damages of up to $150,000 per song, Oxenford said.