Payola Practices in the United States: An Examination of the Sony BMG Settlement and of Likely Future Developments

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Fox, M and Ciro, Tony. (2006). Payola Practices in the United States: An Examination of the Sony BMG Settlement and of Likely Future Developments. Entertainment Law Review (UK). 17(1), pp. 29 - 34.
AuthorsFox, M and Ciro, Tony
Year2006
JournalEntertainment Law Review (UK)
Journal citation17 (1), pp. 29 - 34
PublisherSweet & Maxwell
ISSN0959-3799
Page range29 - 34
Research GroupPeter Faber Business School
Place of publicationUnited Kingdom
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