Licensing 
Co-Author Of “Rickrolling” Hit Earns 16 Bucks In Royalties(0)
April 13, 2009
Co-Author Of “Rickrolling” Hit Earns 16 Bucks In Royalties
ASCAP President Marilyn Bergman To Step Down After 15 Years of Service
ASCAP President Marilyn Bergman To Step Down After 15 Years of Service
In early January, the ten-year contract agreement between Ticketmaster and Live Nation expired, now allowing the concert promoter to enter the ticketing business.
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