Sentences with phrase «more licensed music»

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More than 85 % of the revenue it takes in goes to music licensing costs.
The co-founder of Musicbed shares how his company became more than just a place for music licensing.
Instructors — there are more than 100,000 of them, by some estimates — pay a fee to get licensed, then a $ 30 monthly subscription to receive videos with new music and choreography.
The two companies struck a new licensing deal which will see more of Sony's music available only to paying Spotify users, the Financial Times reported last month.
The performing rights organization operates on a non-profit basis and licenses approximately 13 million musical works from its more than 800,000 songwriters, composers and music publishers.
For more information on how music can help your business and the «perks» BMI offers with a BMI license, please call a representative at (800) 325-1395 or visit bmi.com.
By securing a BMI music license, you not only have legal access to nearly 13 million songs from more than 800,000 unique songwriters for one annual fee, you have the important ability to choose how and when to play these songs in your business.
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«Passions Network» and all sites within «Passions Network», including Music Passions are licensed under one or more of the following United States Patents: 7,558,807; 7,647,339; 7,873,665; 8,065,333; and / or 8,296,325.
Mashable wrote that Booktrack «debuted as an iOS app focused on professional authors like Salman Rushdie; a total of 40 titles sold more than 250,000 downloads,» but then pivoted in 2013 to become a platform where «writers can embed songs from a catalogue of 20,000 licensed audio files, adding mood music, ambient audio and sound effects to play in tune with story lines, paced to a user's reading speed.»
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The Music Unlimited service features a growing catalogue of more than 15 million licensed songs including all major labels, leading independent labels, and major publishers worldwide.
I know it worked well in the music industry, but I'm not really sure on the manga side, especially as this is more on the license, the Japanese licensor, if they are willing to go with it.
Music is often licensed for YouTube Videos, commercials, and more.
Regardless of the game itself, Wintory here brings his usual talent to bear — and it seems as though he was given considerable license to get weird, as the score is all over the place, from Ennio Morricone - inspired Western music to flamenco tracks and more.
There are many games who's publishing rights have expired, MvC2, Alan Wake Music Rights, or more recently THPS HD... But your license allows you access to them, within said platform.
Legends of Wrestling II offers many exciting new features, including: More than 65 of the greatest wrestlers of all time; Cranium - crushing match types, such as 6 - and 8 - man Elimination Bouts, Cage, Battle Royal, Ladder, and 3 - and 4 - way dances; Never - before - seen $ 15,000 Body Slam Challenge with Big John Studd; All - new career mode, allowing players to battle throughout the United States and the world for the respect of promoters and fans while fighting for the heavyweight championship of the world; All - new DVD bonus footage, including interviews with many of the legends talking about their famed careers, favorite opponents and more (not available in Nintendo GameCube or Game Boy Advance); Signature entrances and taunts for each legendary wrestler, including all new licensed music composed by «Mouth of the South» Jimmy Hart; Fierce tag - team tournaments with great teams such as The Road Warriors, Steiner Brothers, British Bulldogs, Nasty Boys, Rock - n - Roll Express and more; Advanced ISP system delivering even more bone - breaking one - button combos and reversals for outstanding game play; Create - A-Legend returns bigger and better, allowing players to make their ultimate grappler; All - new dynamic cloth and hair technology enhancing the realism of the wrestlers» movemeMore than 65 of the greatest wrestlers of all time; Cranium - crushing match types, such as 6 - and 8 - man Elimination Bouts, Cage, Battle Royal, Ladder, and 3 - and 4 - way dances; Never - before - seen $ 15,000 Body Slam Challenge with Big John Studd; All - new career mode, allowing players to battle throughout the United States and the world for the respect of promoters and fans while fighting for the heavyweight championship of the world; All - new DVD bonus footage, including interviews with many of the legends talking about their famed careers, favorite opponents and more (not available in Nintendo GameCube or Game Boy Advance); Signature entrances and taunts for each legendary wrestler, including all new licensed music composed by «Mouth of the South» Jimmy Hart; Fierce tag - team tournaments with great teams such as The Road Warriors, Steiner Brothers, British Bulldogs, Nasty Boys, Rock - n - Roll Express and more; Advanced ISP system delivering even more bone - breaking one - button combos and reversals for outstanding game play; Create - A-Legend returns bigger and better, allowing players to make their ultimate grappler; All - new dynamic cloth and hair technology enhancing the realism of the wrestlers» movememore (not available in Nintendo GameCube or Game Boy Advance); Signature entrances and taunts for each legendary wrestler, including all new licensed music composed by «Mouth of the South» Jimmy Hart; Fierce tag - team tournaments with great teams such as The Road Warriors, Steiner Brothers, British Bulldogs, Nasty Boys, Rock - n - Roll Express and more; Advanced ISP system delivering even more bone - breaking one - button combos and reversals for outstanding game play; Create - A-Legend returns bigger and better, allowing players to make their ultimate grappler; All - new dynamic cloth and hair technology enhancing the realism of the wrestlers» movememore; Advanced ISP system delivering even more bone - breaking one - button combos and reversals for outstanding game play; Create - A-Legend returns bigger and better, allowing players to make their ultimate grappler; All - new dynamic cloth and hair technology enhancing the realism of the wrestlers» movememore bone - breaking one - button combos and reversals for outstanding game play; Create - A-Legend returns bigger and better, allowing players to make their ultimate grappler; All - new dynamic cloth and hair technology enhancing the realism of the wrestlers» movements.
Licensed music from the superstars of the EDM genre including Noisia, Flux Pavilion, Katy B, Neosignal, Astronaut, Barely Alive and many more.
Finally, there were some platforming moments which were way more focused in musical rhythm (like the best moments from Rayman Legends), with both songs composed by the studio itself as well as licensed music from post-rock artists such as Mogwai.
The overwhelming percentage of those games have music, which is more often than not supplied by a composer writing specifically for that particular game or licensed.
Writer Shamus Young details how games face these issues and more: how companies that make graphics cards don't often document the changes to drivers they make for popular games, how the licensing for music gets very complicated as time moves on, how both consoles and operating systems are locked down to prevent backwards compatibility.
For more than 40 years, the focus of his practice has been music, representing collective licensing organizations, songwriters, music publishers, and recording artists in their transactional, licensing, and litigation matters.
Some of our notable entertainment and media attorneys are: John Quinn, General Counsel of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, who has also represented entertainment and media clients in a number of high profile cases; Kathleen Sullivan, the former Dean of Stanford Law School, First Amendment scholar, and nationally renowned appellate advocate, who heads the firm's appellate practice group; Bob Raskopf, an expert in the sports, entertainment and media bars in New York, who is perhaps best known for his work on behalf of professional sports leagues and teams, newspapers and publishers; Claude Stern, who has represented a broad array of leading software developers, videogame manufacturers, online publishers and other media clients in all forms of intellectual property litigation, including copyright, patent, trade secret, trademark, and licensing disputes; Bruce Van Dalsem, who has tried and resolved disputes for studios, producers and performing artists in the film, television, music and finance businesses, securing a top five verdict in California based on the misappropriation of a film library; Gary Gans, an expert litigator in motion picture financing, production and distribution disputes, as well as copyright and idea theft cases, who has been named in 2012 by The Hollywood Reporter as one of America's «Top Entertainment Attorneys;» Jeff McFarland, who has litigated entertainment related cases for more than 20 years, including cases involving motion picture and television series profits, video game licenses, idea theft and the «seven year rule;» and Michael Williams, who represents a satellite exhibitor and other media clients in trademark, copyright, patent, antitrust and other commercial litigation.
Wixen Music Publishing, which manages songs by Tom Petty, Stevie Nicks and more, is suing Spotify for $ 1.6 billion for allegedly using thousands of songs without proper licensing, Variety reports.
All these events and more have earned lawmakers attention to reforming license for music in a bid to curb or effectively manage future lawsuits related to those facing Spotify.
Facebook's music - licensing efforts continue apace, with the announcement of three more deals this weekend.
The prospect of Apple giving up its pay - per - song model is a nonstarter, so iRadio will have to coexist in its ecosystem as a vehicle to the real moneymaker; streaming music nets the host, and more importantly the artist, very little in licensing fees.
Without these licenses in place, iCloud and more importantly iTunes Match is a rather weak offering for those outside the U.S. iCloud of course will still function with your apps and other data but the music features are some of its best features.
The Portal, i.e. Aloha is also said to support more robust social networking capabilities, whereas both should offer music streaming services with access to libraries from Universal Music and Sony which recently inked licensing agreements with Facemusic streaming services with access to libraries from Universal Music and Sony which recently inked licensing agreements with FaceMusic and Sony which recently inked licensing agreements with Facebook.
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