The
Russian
music site sells copyrighted material for as little as 3p per track and
claims to pay licence fees to the Russian Multimedia and Internet Society.
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However, the BPI said that the Russian body is not officially recognised and
that UK copyright holders receive no fees for the tracks that are sold.
"The Russian Multimedia and Internet Society is not an officially licensed
body and is not recognised as a trade association, so it is completely illegal,
" BPI spokesman Matt Phillips told
vnunet.com.
"If you are selling music and it is on-demand, such as a stream or a download
or a tethered download, you need to go to the copyright holder and get a
licence."
Phillips explained that Allofmp3.com is already under investigation in Russia
and had been targeted by the US.
"Our equivalent body in Russia has brought a case against the directors of
the site which is an ongoing criminal prosecution as I understand it. I think
the US is putting quite a bit of pressure on the Russian authorities to enforce
the law," he said.
The BPI will serve Media Services, which runs Allofmymp3.com, with a writ
later this week.
"The High Court is now working with the Russian court to ensure that those
proceedings are issued," said Phillips.
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