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Old 03-28-2012, 09:30 AM
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Post SiriusXM Files Antitrust Claims Against SoundExchange and a Record Industry Trade Ass



Sirius XM Radio today announced that it has filed a complaint againstSoundExchange, Inc.*and*American Association of Independent Music*(”A2IM”) charging those organizations with unlawfully interfering in SiriusXM’s efforts to secure, through a competitive market, copyrights critical to its business.* The complaint contends that the conduct violates federal antitrust, as well as*New York state*law.

SiriusXM is primarily seeking injunctive relief to stop SoundExchange and A2IM from impeding its efforts to obtain the licenses it needs to operate its business in direct dealings with record companies instead of relying exclusively on licenses either negotiated with SoundExchange acting as the record industry’s collective or on the outcome of regulatory rate-making proceedings.* The complaint charges that, although SiriusXM has the legal right to reach out to individual record companies for such licenses, SoundExchange, in collaboration with other record industry organizations, has orchestrated an illegal boycott designed to choke off such competition.

SiriusXM’s direct licensing initiative is beneficial to the Company, listeners, artists and record labels.* This filing reflects SiriusXM’s commitment to taking the steps necessary to maintain its rights to conduct business in a free and open market for the benefit of its business, listeners, artists and record companies.

The complaint contends that SoundExchange and other industry trade associations, in concert with numerous individual record labels, have eliminated price competition in, among others, the market for digital transmissions of sound recordings licensable under the statutory licensing provisions of Section 114 of the Copyright Act of 1976.* The complaint further contends that SoundExchange and A2IM, along with major music industry organizations, have organized a boycott to prevent independent record companies from negotiating direct licenses with SiriusXM for sound recordings that are included in the Company’s commercial-free music content.* As outlined in the complaint, there has been an orchestrated effort against labels looking to negotiate directly with SiriusXM, including mailings to members, public statements released to the media and posted on their websites, board level discussions, direct pressure tactics placed on individual labels known to be considering SiriusXM’s offer and even overt efforts to cause one or more entities that actually signed a direct license to rescind it.

As a result of the complained of conduct, SiriusXM has been forced to deal exclusively with SoundExchange to acquire statutory licenses at higher prices than it otherwise would have obtained through direct licensing with individual record labels.* The complaint contends that this conduct and the ensuing boycott violate federal antitrust laws and tortiously interferes in SiriusXM’s business relationships.

SiriusXM has signed nearly 80 direct licenses to date; the Company believes that without the complained of conduct, it would have attained far more.* The Company believes that if SoundExchange, the trade associations and major record labels are allowed to continue this conduct, it is likely that similar anticompetitive harm will result to other rights users who are unable to secure direct licenses to rights.

SiriusXM’s Direct Licensing Initiative
As part of a larger effort to manage through the challenging market environment, SiriusXM has sought to manage the cost of its music programming by negotiating royalty rates directly with individual record labels. *This interest was further spurred by the extraordinary increases in statutory fees that the record industry, through SoundExchange, advised they were seeking beginning in 2013, and SiriusXM’s desire to enter into a single license covering all of its platforms, including satellite, internet, mobile devices and more.* Having one license agreement that encompasses these platforms provides an opportunity for record companies to derive more value than they would by relying on distributions from SoundExchange.* Notably, SiriusXM can enter into a unitary license agreement of such scope only through a direct license; it cannot do so under a SoundExchange statutory license.* Working with a leading provider of high-volume license administration services with deep expertise in the music industry and with similar direct license programs, SiriusXM began developing a comprehensive direct license proposal for record companies in 2010.

The direct licenses, offered at rates between 5% and 7% of defined revenues, would be powerful evidence of prevailing market rates in the pending 2013-2017 CRB proceeding and stand in stark contrast to the much higher rates proposed by SoundExchange in that proceeding.

The complaint was filed in the*United States District Court for the Southern District*of*New York.




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This is something I hope SiriusXM wins, right?
I like that SiriusXM is pushing for this and not just sitting down and taking it. This is a good thing.
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This is something I hope SiriusXM wins, right?
I like that SiriusXM is pushing for this and not just sitting down and taking it. This is a good thing.
Sure you want them to win, because if not, it will mean higher prices for the consumer.
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Sure you want them to win, because if not, it will mean higher prices for the consumer.
I was just going to say, if they lose, watch out!
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This is a good thing. Looking forward to updates, but gawd knows, this legal flarf can take forever.

I wonder if this has direct impact on the "love button" fiasco. It sure seems like it.

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This is a good thing. Looking forward to updates, but gawd knows, this legal flarf can take forever.

I wonder if this has direct impact on the "love button" fiasco. It sure seems like it.

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My thoughts went directly to this topic. The article mentions a desire to obtain a license for all platforms. Additionally the company stated it could of obtained more agreements had Sound Exchange and A2IM not interfered. The bad side is the legal system is too slow for consumers tastes.
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My thoughts went directly to this topic. The article mentions a desire to obtain a license for all platforms. Additionally the company stated it could of obtained more agreements had Sound Exchange and A2IM not interfered. The bad side is the legal system is too slow for consumers tastes.
My hunch is that the labels would be more understanding of the love button than the trade association. It should be an easy sell to show them what it does, that the music can't be shared, and how low the sq is if you try to copy it.

This also has me wondering why they don't have an option to save the song title and artist with a link to purchase it directly from Amazon (or some other mp3 retailer) on the Lynx. It seems like an easy script. I'd think the labels would love that.
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Pretty sad when you can make the record labels look reasonable.
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