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    Here is a video from a Music attorney concerning UDIO , about the legal aspects and Terms Of Service :

    in reply to: ASCAP and YOUTUBE Settement #29783
    gkaeding
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    Hi ,

    this is ASCAP’s info concerning the YOUTUBE payments :

    ASCAP announced a multi-year agreement with YouTube for performance rights and data collaboration.
    The agreement achieved two important ASCAP goals – it will yield higher overall payments to ASCAP from YouTube and
    the agreement will propel ASCAP’s ongoing transformation strategy to lead the industry toward more accurate and
    reliable data. As part of the agreement, YouTube also agreed to make settlement payments to ASCAP for past periods
    when they were paying ASCAP lower fees on an interim basis.

    If you received distributions from ASCAP for identified performances on YouTube
    during the period of January 2013 through December 2016, then you will be paid additional monies for those
    performances, as long as the additional amount is greater than the $5threshold per work. The performances will
    appear on your statement under the heading YouTube Settlement 2013–2016 – Audio Performances.

    Also, for the first time, we are striving to compensate you for performances that are unidentifiable by YouTube, such
    as film and television shows. Given the lack of performance information, we are using as a proxy the broadcast and
    cable TV distributions made during the 2013 through 2016 performance period,
    again subject to a $5 threshold per
    work. Your earnings will appear on your statement under the heading
    YouTube Settlement 2013-2016 – Proxy A/V Perfs.
    See the Facts and FAQs for ASCAP members Regarding YouTube Settlement Payments on our website .

    in reply to: ASCAP and YOUTUBE Settement #29782
    gkaeding
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    Hi ,

    this is ASCAP’s explanation for the payments :

    Quote:

    ASCAP announced a multi-year agreement with YouTube for performance rights and data collaboration.
    The agreement achieved two important ASCAP goals – it will yield higher overall payments to ASCAP from YouTube and
    the agreement will propel ASCAP’s ongoing transformation strategy to lead the industry toward more accurate and
    reliable data. As part of the agreement, YouTube also agreed to make settlement payments to ASCAP for past periods
    when they were paying ASCAP lower fees on an interim basis.

    If you received distributions from ASCAP for identified performances on YouTube
    during the period of January 2013 through December 2016, then you will be paid additional monies for those
    performances, as long as the additional amount is greater than the $5threshold per work. The performances will
    appear on your statement under the heading YouTube Settlement 2013–2016 – Audio Performances.

    Also, for the first time, we are striving to compensate you for performances that are unidentifiable by YouTube, such
    as film and television shows. Given the lack of performance information, we are using as a proxy the broadcast and
    cable TV distributions made during the 2013 through 2016 performance period,
    again subject to a $5 threshold per
    work. Your earnings will appear on your statement under the heading
    YouTube Settlement 2013-2016 – Proxy A/V Perfs.
    See the Facts and FAQs for ASCAP members Regarding YouTube Settlement Payments on our website .
    … .

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