| 1. | In 1981, ASCAP prevailed against CBS in an eleven-year-old court case challenging the ASCAP blanket license.
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| 2. | The blanket license once paid to the PRO, covers every work that is in the PRO's catalog.
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| 3. | To eliminate the costs and delay of individual licenses, the equipment will be able to receive blanket licensing,
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| 4. | A blanket license allows users to copy from a broad range of repertoire in return for a license fee.
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| 5. | We need a topic ban, i . e . a blanket license to revert and block new IP appearances on sight.
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| 6. | Where once a blanket license fee served to satisfy, money-hungry states now see more revenue in taxing every single flea-market transaction.
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| 7. | Manilow said that such a bill would act as a precedent for broadcasters to get rid of the blanket license entirely.
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| 8. | The Association for Concert Bands ( ACB ) offers a blanket license to community bands that covers both ASCAP and BMI lists.
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| 9. | It can base its fees on songs actually played, instead of charging the standard blanket license that encompasses all of its works.
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| 10. | A Blanket License is a license that is just one big annual fee to one of the PRO's ( SESAC, ASCAP, or BMI ).
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