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the involvement of bmi must pull out from every use of bmi recreating what bmi does across the 600,000 businesses we license. publishers should be allowed to decide what businesses and what rooits th rights they wish to convey and which businesses and rights they want to license themselves. this will require a change to our consent decree. second, we need to be able to license more than just the performing right. under copyright law businesses often need mum tichl rights especially online. why make them seek out multiple people to get those licenses? given the expertise and experience and the relationships with both the business world and the creative world and the world of music, i believe bmi's position to be that one-stop daub shop, a single death naigs whe -- destination where they can do it and the bmi courts should be modernized. we propose replacing the court with an arbitration model and the result we're seeking would be faster, less expensive and be more market responsive for all parties. finally, the consent decrees should sunset on the basis for those decrees no longer exist
the involvement of bmi must pull out from every use of bmi recreating what bmi does across the 600,000 businesses we license. publishers should be allowed to decide what businesses and what rooits th rights they wish to convey and which businesses and rights they want to license themselves. this will require a change to our consent decree. second, we need to be able to license more than just the performing right. under copyright law businesses often need mum tichl rights especially online. why...
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Jul 1, 2014
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in this regard, the independent and experienced federal judges associated with the ascap and bmi rate courts have been able to deliver appropriate rate-setting oversight. a ourly free market approach -- purely free market approach to music licensing coupled with the absence of consent decrees monitored by the department of justice would invite market abuse and represent a step backward from a system that has served parties well for decades. indeed, the fact that there are currently two antitrust cases in federal court is a testament to what has happened in the absence of government supervision of entities that wield the leverage of aggregated musical works combined with the club of statutory penalties for copyright infringement. now, if congress is dedicated to bold reform that could lead to process efficiencies and enhanced royalty payment to creators, it might want to explore the prospect of a superlicensing collective along the lines proposed by other stakeholders. outside of brazil, it is hard to identify another country in the world that supports multiple licensing entities that
in this regard, the independent and experienced federal judges associated with the ascap and bmi rate courts have been able to deliver appropriate rate-setting oversight. a ourly free market approach -- purely free market approach to music licensing coupled with the absence of consent decrees monitored by the department of justice would invite market abuse and represent a step backward from a system that has served parties well for decades. indeed, the fact that there are currently two...
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and also, because bmi was the only measure of obesity used.ngs appear on line in the journal plus medicine. >>> "fox 29 news" getting results in southwest philadelphia. people living in one of the neighborhoods there, say somebody dumping trash near their homes, it is creating not just eyesore, but it stinks, too. >> so they called fox 29's bruce gordon, take a look how he is helping them breathe a little easier. >> eileen, clear, this was the work of short tempers, and they've been added since last october. turning this block into a mountain of yard waist, old carpet, front steps, food containers, even burned football shoulder pads? >> kids are out hearing playing, and all about the smell, every time you come down the street, to smells. >> oh, the smells, michael levels across the street with his grandmother and his own children. >> discusting, i got two little kids, you know, we're out here, they can't even play out here because it stinks so bad. >> eileen took this photo couple of weeks ago in the medical examiner's office moved out to remo
and also, because bmi was the only measure of obesity used.ngs appear on line in the journal plus medicine. >>> "fox 29 news" getting results in southwest philadelphia. people living in one of the neighborhoods there, say somebody dumping trash near their homes, it is creating not just eyesore, but it stinks, too. >> so they called fox 29's bruce gordon, take a look how he is helping them breathe a little easier. >> eileen, clear, this was the work of short...
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and micro european earnings, the fact the we had to come to terms with a hot number versus a soft bmi earnings have been good, the data was decent and we are growing. melissa: to you see this as an opportunity or do we get out of the way? >> we are dealing with a couple things. remember we have the big jobs report, people are taking chips off the table and also you have the issue, digesting janet yellen's talk and tabor and how that will affect and the bottom line is stick with the quality companies, multiple companies, get away from the big growth stocks and the nasdaq, stick with the. chips but it is a buying opportunity. melissa: thanks to both of you. appreciate your time. imagine your reaction if your kid came home one day and handed you a check to pay off the mortgage. the situation may go down a little like this. >> here we go. take it out. open it. that is for the house. >> thank you! melissa: that is so sweet cutube's are doing good on a promise he made years ago. he joins me now, what was the promise? how did it get started? >> a long time ago i could tell my parents worked
and micro european earnings, the fact the we had to come to terms with a hot number versus a soft bmi earnings have been good, the data was decent and we are growing. melissa: to you see this as an opportunity or do we get out of the way? >> we are dealing with a couple things. remember we have the big jobs report, people are taking chips off the table and also you have the issue, digesting janet yellen's talk and tabor and how that will affect and the bottom line is stick with the...
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she now is leading a charge to eliminate or change the bmi calculation architecting it does not reflect the reality of the average female and writes for every shape there is someone who appreciates its. >> you can get a california red wine to go with the vegetables with a bill that immediately allows wine tastings at farmer markets. it has been legal to sell the wine but tastings have been off limits. until now. those in the wine industry say it could be a benefit to small are wineries that cannot afford a tasting room. >> you have to pay someone to staff, a place to do it, you have to get the licensing and that is a challenge to jump over. if you set up the booth the cost is relatively inexpensive and great advertisement. >> the stating areas must be separated from the rest of the farmer's markets by a bear year and limits tasting to three owns. >> ladies night at the farmer's market, new concept. >> sounds like a song. >>> what are we singing about today? >> the marine layer will drop the temperatures a little. the last four hours you can see it has been quiet out there, with drizzle
she now is leading a charge to eliminate or change the bmi calculation architecting it does not reflect the reality of the average female and writes for every shape there is someone who appreciates its. >> you can get a california red wine to go with the vegetables with a bill that immediately allows wine tastings at farmer markets. it has been legal to sell the wine but tastings have been off limits. until now. those in the wine industry say it could be a benefit to small are wineries...
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Jul 13, 2014
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those with a higher bmi have more pain. arthritis starts to wear down the bones' protective coverage. >>> forget a cool dip on a hot summer day. what's recommend is warm water aquatic therapy. it helps with joint flexibility. >> it allows for greater blood flow, warmer muscles and warmer joints. the water aloes for resistance to their movements which will provide them a level of strength from the activity. >> added bonus for older people is being able to exercise without the fear of falling. >> a local hospital is using new technology to treat inoperable brain cancer. ali gorman has the details. >> my aunt was from england. >> reporter: i could tell right away this family was a close-knit group. joan grew up in scotland, she got married and moved here and had three girls. when they found out their mother had brain cancer they worried. the original tumor was surgically removed last year, that's when they learned the cancer had started in her lungs, while she was being treated for that, the brain tumor returned. this time sur
those with a higher bmi have more pain. arthritis starts to wear down the bones' protective coverage. >>> forget a cool dip on a hot summer day. what's recommend is warm water aquatic therapy. it helps with joint flexibility. >> it allows for greater blood flow, warmer muscles and warmer joints. the water aloes for resistance to their movements which will provide them a level of strength from the activity. >> added bonus for older people is being able to exercise without...
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concerning bmi 17. we have several. i have looked into it and kind of agree. the afghans lack the capacity and personnel in numbers and expertise to operate and maintain the existing and planned special missions. if we were to change what position would be be in in terms of training, if we were to drop in new vehicles and discard that particular program? >> if we change apart our platform to the afghans we would be several years behind. all the training program. >> that's not -- i have a real hard time taking about it. is there now. they're trained now. more popular to say this would go into another group of vehicles. i think it is significant. eve of a you could actually be years behind. >> on the ground. garcia agrees. >> absolutely. providing the afghans with the capability distress, to get out to my to go after the insurgents for the afghans and provides coalition for a -- coalition forces protection. i know he is concerned about the loss and what it does to the coalition force protection and the ability of the afghans to get out and conduct their missions
concerning bmi 17. we have several. i have looked into it and kind of agree. the afghans lack the capacity and personnel in numbers and expertise to operate and maintain the existing and planned special missions. if we were to change what position would be be in in terms of training, if we were to drop in new vehicles and discard that particular program? >> if we change apart our platform to the afghans we would be several years behind. all the training program. >> that's not -- i...
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we pay hundreds of millions of dollars to ascap, bmi and csac. we pay tens of millions of dollars to sound exchange, and we do participate on the digital side. many broadcasters, unfortunately, cannot make a go of that as other entrants in the digital arena have found. with the way the laws are written today, we cannot make money. that is not a model that's going to be a healthy one for any of the participants here. so from a nab perspective, we would very much like to see changes made in the streaming rate standards so that all of the participants here who all have concerns there can participate more fully and grow a platform that will benefit artists, writers, performers, labels, all apartments here. all apartments here. >> other examples? anybody else? >> i think one of the things that we'd also like to see from congress is at some point in time if you all can define what a performance is. nobody has yet been able to tell us what a performance is. if you listen to sound exchange, they'll tell you that it's three seconds long. they won't tell y
we pay hundreds of millions of dollars to ascap, bmi and csac. we pay tens of millions of dollars to sound exchange, and we do participate on the digital side. many broadcasters, unfortunately, cannot make a go of that as other entrants in the digital arena have found. with the way the laws are written today, we cannot make money. that is not a model that's going to be a healthy one for any of the participants here. so from a nab perspective, we would very much like to see changes made in the...