Pandora exec calls for changes in music copyright protections: Steve Bene, the streaming company’s general counsel, says that certain policies in the music industry need to be updated to ensure artists’ work is clearly protected. “A prime example … is the way the law treats heritage artists. For more than four decades, recordings by musical greats like John Coltrane, Aretha Franklin and Frank Sinatra, have been denied federal copyright protection,” he writes, in an op-ed in Forbes.
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