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4/3/2010 /// [View all news]
JASRAC, the Japanese publisher society, is reportedly seeking to clamp down on lyrics quoted on Twitter and possibly charge royalties for any usage.
J-cast News has reported that JASRAC is concerned that Twitter accounts such as Lyric Of The Day (http://twitter.com/lotd) are encouraging copyright infringement.
These sites invite users to submit examples of lyrics in 140 characters or less and then retweet them to their followers.
Details around if or how JASRAC will act are scant but this could prove an impossible issue to police. Last month, Twitter announced that it is now serving 50m tweets a day. In 2007, it was serving just 5,000 tweets a day.
Twitter was the subject of a phising scam last week where users' accounts were hacked and messages sent to their followers with links that sought their log-in details.
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