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#893116 by tontybear
21 Jan 2015, 00:28
I've read on another board that there is a bit of a disagreement between airlines and the music providers (and probably the artistes too) about payment and rights and that means no audio channels.
#893118 by pjh
21 Jan 2015, 01:22
tontybear wrote:I've read on another board that there is a bit of a disagreement between airlines and the music providers (and probably the artistes too) about payment and rights and that means no audio channels.


That's what we were told on our BOS-LHR flight as reported here....

http://v-flyer.com/forum/index.php?f=6& ... =viewtopic

Do you people not read my trip reports? Really! :(!
#893137 by tontybear
21 Jan 2015, 10:41
pjh wrote:
tontybear wrote:I've read on another board that there is a bit of a disagreement between airlines and the music providers (and probably the artistes too) about payment and rights and that means no audio channels.


That's what we were told on our BOS-LHR flight as reported here....

http://v-flyer.com/forum/index.php?f=6& ... =viewtopic

Do you people not read my trip reports? Really! :(!


Oh I read it but I only tend to remember one person's TRs and that's because there is usually a disaster involved.

Oh and she threatens to beat me up if I don't read them. ): ):
#893146 by NYLON
21 Jan 2015, 12:32
There's been an ongoing legal battle involving a company called IFP, which provides (i.e. licenses) the IFE content for many airlines, including VS: http://weareifp.com/

Specifically it involves Sony not receiving royalties from IFP's IFE product for their musical artists. Sony sued United a couple of years ago. Considering the massive cost for this kind of copyright litigation, I presume they did this as a 'warning shot' suit to force a settlement.

After that, Sony has started 'informing' (presumably quite sternly) other airlines who are IFP clients in order to get the airlines to do the litigating for them.

The argument is that it is up to IFP, not the airlines, to clear the royalty licenses. AA took the bait and has initiated legal proceedings against IFP.

My guess is that any airline using IFP at the moment has stopped using their music service altogether while IFP removes any Sony content from the musical side of their product, or until a settlement is made.
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