Copyright tribunal slaps Pandora with 20 percent rate increase [Updated]
Internet radio services like Pandora will have to pay more to artists and their representative groups, according to a decision released today by the Copyright Royalty (CRB). The basic per-song rates paid by Pandora will go from $ .0014 per song, or 14 cents per 100 songs played, to $ .0017. That’s slightly more than a 20 percent increase.
The $ .0017 rate will remain in effect for all of 2016 and then may increase according to the Consumer Price Index, a common measure of inflation, through 2020. At that point, the CRB will make another rate decision.
Today’s decision resolves a long legal fight in which Pandora was asking to pay a lower rate of $ .0011. SoundExchange, which distributes money to record labels and artists, wanted the rate to nearly double to $ .0025 per stream.
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