
Music publishers settle with YouTube, Freelance settlement with newspapers rejected and a US/Brazil tug-of-war over Vostu.

Music publishers settle with YouTube, Freelance settlement with newspapers rejected and a US/Brazil tug-of-war over Vostu.

Why is it customers are eager to pay $10 for Spotify but groan when asked to pay $8 for Netflix?

The latest on Spotify’s launch in the U.S., Lady Gaga’s YouTube account being closed and Righthaven’s quick rebound in one of its lawsuits.

The very latest on Jazz orphan works, Apple taking photos for a legal pleading and a version of “Rent” that ran afoul of the law.

The latest on the return of COICA, Grooveshark is booted from the Android Marketplace and Baidu promises to play nice with music.

The latest on Amazon’s new Cloud Music Service, Righthaven wins a round in court and accusations of bias against a P2P judge.

Musician and TV/radio personality John Tesh is facing accusations that his blog was lifting content from various sources on the Web without attribution.

The latest news on Pandora’s expansion plans for Canada (or lack thereof), a dead porn/bittorrent lawsuit and the Disturbia/Rear Window case.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Google Loses German Court Ruling Over YouTube Videos A Hamburg court recently ruled against YouTube in a case that saw singer Sarah Brightman file suit against the video sharing site and its parent Google claiming that the site hosted at least…

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: YouTube, RumbleFish Partner for ‘Friendly Music’ First off today, YouTube and the music licensing service Rumblefish are teaming up to provide easy and cheap music licensing for videos on the service. Users will have access to a growing library of 35,000…