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Old 06-11-2015, 09:01 PM   #79
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Originally Posted by gweeks View Post
And you've totally missed the point of statutory licenses. If you have EVER published a song, anyone that wants to can do a cover of it and you have no control over it whatsoever. They simply have to pay you the statutory license rate and they can do anything they want to with it. Nothing you can do can remove it. There are other statutory licenses in the world besides music. Music however is a copyright one.

Greg
OK, sure, with the exception of the one most messed up industry on the planet -- the music industry.

And I will note that you claimed that even without a statutory license (e.g. books) the rights-holder still cannot withdraw their product from the market???
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