

* Click here to read an additional letter submitted to The MLC by this DSP explaining the variance between the total unmatched royalties reported and the total unmatched royalties transferred. LiveOne, formerly LiveXLive powered by Slacker, is a music streaming platform, combining audio, spoken word, live events, and video. LiveXLive, one of the only premium networks devoted to live music and music-related video content, announced today that it has closed its acquisition of Slacker Radio, a streaming music and personalized radio subscription service. DSP NameĬlick here for a month by month breakdown If you have any questions about the information displayed below please contact the DSP directly. Finally, The MLC’s posting of that information in this section of our website does not constitute a representation or confirmation of any kind that a DSP has met the legal requirements necessary to obtain a limitation on liability under the MMA for any prior infringing uses. The MLC’s acceptance of Transfers, or posting of information on Transfers, does not constitute certification or approval by The MLC of the accuracy of any information accompanying any Transfer, the validity of any certification, or the eligibility of any DSP to make a Transfer or to obtain a limitation on liability. The MLC is required under the MMA to engage in diligent efforts to publicize any Transfers made by a DSP throughout the music industry.ĭSPs that transfer accrued unmatched royalties must certify the accuracy of all of the data they deliver to The MLC. Slacker, an interactive internet radio service company, enables customers to discover and listen to songs and other programs. This provision of the MMA requires DSPs to transfer to the MLC by Februall accrued royalties for unmatched uses of musical works that occurred prior to Januas one of the conditions of eligibility for a specified limitation on liability for prior infringements. This page provides information on transfers of accrued unmatched royalties (“Transfers”) by Digital Service Providers to The MLC pursuant to the Music Modernization Act (“MMA”), 17 U.S.C.
