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Guest post by Chris Castle of Music Technology PolicyOnly a monopolist could pull off this kind of rhetorical thimblerig with a straight face and only a media consolidator like Sirius’s and Pandora’s owner Liberty Media could feel entitled to do so. Sirius is getting bad advice–yet again.The Charade of Horribles Begins HereSirius starts off with a blatant misdirection–somehow the monopolist satellite radio operator is oh so very concerned about how artists are paid under Sirius’s “licenses” for pre-72 works. According to Sirius, “The Company wants to make sure that a fair share of the monies it has paid, and will pay, under these licenses gets to performers.” Sounds good, right?Wrong. The statement is pure deception. Sirius leaves important facts out of the argument: the only reason that Sirius is paying anything at all on pre-72 artists is because The Turtles and the major labels each sued Sirius in litigation that Sirius fought for years with all the wrath of big law firms trying to crush uppity artists.The Sirius post in Billboard addresses the major label settlement of that lawsuit which itself had two components–a lump sum payment of $210 million that the labels have distributed or have committed to distributing to artists, and also a go-forward license.(The Turtles got even more for the class action settlement–check here to see if you’re in the class.)When Sirius refers to a “license” without also referring to the lawsuit that produced the license, it sounds like the “license” is just normal course business. Not true–Sirius had to be dragged kicking and screaming through courts in California, Florida and New York to get to any conclusion at all. So pretending there was a license without the lawsuits that drove Sirius to the table is quite the equivocation.More Misdirection, Dodgeball On Royalties From SiriusXM
Broadcasting company SiriusXM is up to no good, says Chris Castle, claiming that its out to see artists paid their fair due. In reality the company is using rhetorical trickery. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2018/09/using-forks-and-knives-to-eat-their-bacon-more-misdirection-dodg