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Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

Elvis Presley’s estate is suing Arista Music in Germany for $9m (5.6m) in unpaid royalties dating back to 2002 for ringtones, downloads and apps.

It also alleges the label, then called RCA, exploited Presley in a $5.4m (3.3m) 1973 buyout of his catalogue.

It claims that, as a result of the contract, Presley went on to receive $10 (6) a year for worldwide rights to each of more than 1,000 recordings ,and wants a share of future revenue.

Arista’s owner Sony did not comment.

Under the 1973 agreement, RCA bought the rights to Presley’s back catalogue – with the $5.4m fee split evenly between the singer and his manager, Colonel Tom Parker, according to legal papers.

The Presley estate says the singer’s annual payment for each song of about $10 is “conspicuously disproportionate” to the revenue RCA made from master recordings.

As well as seeking $9m (5.6m) in unpaid royalties, the estate wants a share of future revenue until 2023 – 50 years after the deal was struck and the year when Arista’s

Monday, September 5th, 2011

While you may find websites offering free ringtones and telephone companies offer complimentary ringtones as well, the question is: Does complimentary mean free?

It’s interesting that the very nature of the word complimentary, which is defined as “given free as a gift,” that is used on most websites and telephone company websites is a misnomer. Therefore, the cost of downloading ringtones may vary depending upon the telephone company and the number of ringtones offered; either stand-alone or via subscription.

Yes, there are websites where you can actually download “free” ringtones, but to suggest that somehow complimentary ringtones are “given free as a gift” is often misinterpreted.

If you check Alltel’s website, for example, you will notice they may be offering numerous ringtones at a cost of $2.99 each. Yet, if you go to websites that offer Alltel ringtones, you may find an entirely different price structure based on a subscription service.

Most of these websites offer subscription services that may include up to 15 or more ringtones at various prices. Thus, complimentary ringtones are those that are neither free nor a gift, which is why researching the hundreds of websites that offer ringtones is recommended.

In addition, you want to ensure that your cell phone is compatible with the ringtones offered. While there are many sites offering monophonic ringtones which, for some, are not as good as polyphonic ringtones; there are just as many who offer both in addition to wallpapers and MP3 ringtones as well.

When you think back to the earlier days when email became all the rage, the “You’ve Got Mail” voice was always that of a man. Later, as technology improved, you could select not only gender, but character voices as well. It’s no different today with ringtones. Buying your first cell phone offered you the standard ring and later a more tuneful one. Today, you can choose tunes, voice clips and themes from TV and movies, music of every genre and comedy as well.

Although there may be a difference between complimentary and free ringtones, the proof is in the type of ringtone offered, that is, monophonic or polyphonic; real or true; popular or unknown.

As you peruse different websites trying to discern which ringtones to download, bookmark at least ten sites to begin with and then take each one and note the number of ringtones offered; price; subscription service; and terms and conditions. Also ascertain if the site offers a telephone contact for subscribers; the carriers they use; and if there are any additional features to enable your cell phone to download the complimentary ringtones as well.

Sunday, September 4th, 2011

Who’s hot now? Nicki Minaj, no doubt.

This singer has continuously paved her way to success in the world of music in just a few years of her stay. Starting out as just a simple local singer in their neighborhood, Minaj aspired to be a lot better, hoping that someday she will stand out in her craft. It was not only for herself but for her mother as well because she knows that when she becomes successful, her mother will no longer suffer from hard work. With this thing on her mind, Minaj continued her dream of reaching her own star.

She went to a school which has honed her skills in singing and dancing. She became a background vocals and a female emcee in a world where mostly males dominate. After being seen and noticed by the CEO of Young Money, Minaj has little by little achieved her dreams. She became the face of Lil’ Wayne’s CD cover and when the rapper saw her potential, she was featured in his music video. This marked the start of the shining star soon to be known as Nicki Minaj.

Christened as Onika Maraj, Minaj came from a family that has been a little troubled. However, this did not stop her from aiming to reach the star that she was dreaming of. After being seen in Lil’ Wayne’s video, she was also featured in many other music videos of other famous rap artists.

Now, Minaj is continuously making her name in the industry with the release of her newest album with Massive Attack as her newest single. Many fans were left gawking at their screen with this single’s music video which was directed by Hype Williams, showing Minaj in a pink Lamborghini on a desert chase with Amber Rose. In this video, Minaj was really out to prove that women can also dominate a once- a- men world. In Massive Attack, she has used her power as a woman to stand out on her own in two places that are really tough: the desert and the jungle. The female rapper was very sexy in her stunning outfit whi8ch definitely does not just belong to a desert. When the video shifted to the jungle, the rapper titillated things to an even higher degree with her all-too sexy jungle outfit and green hair.

The female rapper is surely a hit and most of her songs, too. That is why many of her fans would surely love the news that now; they can get to have Minaj’s songs in their phones. There are now sites which offer a free download of Minaj’s hit songs like Itty Bitty Piggy, Envy, I Get Crazy, Go Hard, Baddest Bitch, 5 Star Bitch, Roger That, Getting Rapid, Freaky Girl, Bedrock and many more, all Nicki Minaj’s hits that you would surely adore. All of these songs are really great and all are worth downloading. And you must not worry because everything is guaranteed free.

So for Nicki Minaj fans out there do not miss this chance of getting closer with your idol. Download Nicki Minaj’s ringtones now and pop up your lives.

Saturday, September 3rd, 2011

Alleging that the iconic Elvis Presley “wasunjustly exploited during his lifetime by his record company,” the King’s estate has announced a multimillion dollar lawsuit filed in Germany demanding proper payment over new media income such as ringtones, downloads and entertainment apps.

According to a press release,Elvis Presley Enterprises is suingArista Music, formerly RCA Records, in Germany.

The plaintiff says that in 1973, Elvis entered into a buyout agreement with RCA, terminating all previous agreements between the musician and the record company.

The deal is said to have been orchestrated by Elvis’ manager, “Colonel” Tom Parker, whereby rights to Presley’s entire back catalogue of more than 1,000 recordings were purchased by RCA for just $5.4 million.

The money was to be split evenly between Elvis and Parker, and the suit alleges that the effect of the buyout agreement was that Presley only received an annual payment of about $10 – $15 per song for the German rights.

Elvis Presley Enterprises alleges this was “conspicuously disproportionate” to the revenue received by RCA from its exploitation of Presley master recordings, so it’s seekingthe remedy under German

Friday, September 2nd, 2011

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Elvis Presley’s estate is turning to a litigation-finance firm to sue Arista Music in Germany for unpaid royalties from ringtones, downloads and apps that feature the icon’s hit songs.

UK-based Calunius Capital, the exclusive adviser to a $60 million litigation fund, is backing a lawsuit against Arista Music, formerly RCA Records. The lawsuit alleges that Arista exploited Presley in a 1973 buyout agreement that left the King with only a small share of the revenue from his sound recordings, according to a press release from Elvis Presley Enterprises.

If the estate prevails or the case settles, Calunius Capital will share in the proceeds. Typically, a firm’s returns range from 20 percent to 35 percent of any recovered proceeds or two to 2-1/2 times the amount invested, according to Christian Stuerwald of Calunius Capital. If the estate loses, the fund covers the costs, which in Germany include the winning side’s attorney’s fees.

Plaintiffs are increasingly turning to litigation finance firms, mostly because of high litigation costs. The model is especially attractive for lawsuits in foreign countries where the risks are hard to assess, Stuerwald said.

Elvis Presley Enterprises turned to Calunius Capital because the cost of bringing suit in Germany is high and Calunius has experience with complex suits in that country, said estate spokeswoman Alicia Dean.

Under the 1973 agreement, initiated by RCA and Presley’s manager, “Colonel” Tom Parker, RCA purchased the rights to Presley’s back catalog of more than 1,000 recordings for $5.4 million, to be split evenly between Presley and Parker, the suit alleges.

As a result of the contract, Presley received an annual payment of around $10 for the worldwide rights to each song – “conspicuously disproportionate” to the revenue RCA made from the master recordings, according to the suit.

Sony Music Entertainment, the parent company of Arista Music, declined to comment on the litigation.

Leslie Perrin, the chairman of Calunius, said the German Elvis suit was a carefully chosen investment. Elvis was stationed in Germany as a soldier in the Army, and the country is “Elvis crazy,” responsible for 10 percent of the world’s Elvis sales, Perrin said.

In addition, amendments to German law have extended the term of

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011

If you are a ringtone lover and want latest tones to be included in your ringtone gallery, then one simple and cost-effective way is to download most of them from the internet. Though, there are some other sources to download the ringtones.

There are three types of ringtones such as monophonic, polyphonic and real tones. There are many kinds of websites which offer the free ringtones but you need to be very much cautious while downloading online. Every site is not authentic and secured. It is a possibility that you may download some virus or bug along with your favorite ringtones. So, always go for a good looking and popular website.

Never download the ringtones from the sites, which are unauthenticated or part of a scam. Avoid the websites which install spyware which can harm your computer. Then, you should choose a website which do not require membership fee.

The mobile ringtones are different in every country and demographically different profiles demand different ringtones. As, the ringtones demand of children is different from that of elders and other older age groups. The cell phone does not allow downloading things from all the sources. So, your cell phone is required to be compatible with the source from where you are downloading the material from.

Often, the free ringtones comprise the songs whose

Tuesday, August 30th, 2011

Now, virtually anyone from young old, used cell phones. It seems that the phone has become an integral part of your life. In practice, nothing is possible without it, even move a single step. When this is the case, change your phone a bit ‘, so it looks different from others, both externally and internally. Making your own mobile profile to set the background wallpaper, screensavers, ring tones distinguish it from the crowd.

It is very easy to set a ringtone to your mobile. There are some monophonic ringtones already placed in your mobile by the company as an additional feature added. But having fun and hitting a ringtone for your mobile, download ringtones from the Internet. There are thousands of ringtones available on various websites. The first thing is to find the ringtone you want and then choose the right that is compatible with your phone model. There are some places that charge you to download ringtones and facilities offer free ringtone. Once you decide on a ring, a preview and test, and then save it to your mobile device.

For a beginner can download ringtones to be a difficult and confusing task. It is best to learn the basics before you start downloading your favorite song as a ringtone on your mobile. Where to download, there is a site that offers free downloads and how to save the ringtone in the mobile phone has the basics to start. Once you have mastered these basics, get ringtones for your mobile is easy for you and you’ll waste your time asking someone to help you.

Before you start downloading ringtones from the Internet, what type of ringtone you want. There are three types of ringtones: monophonic, polyphonic and MP3 ringtones. The main point is to see which type is right for your cell phone, and it depends on phone model. Phones before had the ability to play monophonic tones only. Then came polyphonic ringtones and now you can even set your favorite song as a ringtone on your mobile. This was possible due to the advent of GPRS system.

Today, most of the models are monophonic and polyphonic ringtones already finished, you may have heard of these “ticks” tones, or “birds twitter” shades. The most advanced group of ringtones and MP3 ringtones. These are indeed MP3 songs you hear in your stereo system and a computer. Now, new technology is an innovative mobile phone memory can store as many songs as you want a phone that can subsequently be used as ringtones for your phone. These ringtones are often expensive to download, so the best option is to combine a mobile phone to your computer via USB cable or Bluetooth technology, which allows you to download many mp3 songs directly to your phone. Now you know how wonderfully easy it is to get smart ringtone on your mobile. You can also download a large fraction of the composition, or more songs.