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Company Sues Entercom Over Patent For Posting Music Playlists To Radio Websites
January 19, 2016 at 4:00 AM (PT)
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The same BELIZE-incorporated company that sued HUBBARD BROADCASTING in OCTOBER for allegedly violating its patent for displaying radio music playlists on station websites (NET NEWS 10/30) has filed a suit against ENTERCOM for the same alleged violation.
The new suit, filed JANUARY 15th in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of WISCONSIN, alleges that ENTERCOM displayed music playlists on the website of its Hot AC WMYX (99.1 THE MIX)/MILWAUKEE in violation of its patent for "receiving one or more user inquiries from one or more recipients of said at least one broadcast, said one or more inquiries including broadcast identifier information ... creating a program description file comprising program information related to program material to be broadcast in the future ... communicating the program information into a programmed data processor ... synchronizing said communicated program information with said program material of said at least one broadcast ... using said data programmed data processor to communicate, to the one or more recipients, program information that corresponds to the broadcast identifier information included in said one or more inquiries, wherein at least one of the program description file, the program information, and the synchronized program information is associated with the broadcast identifier information."
A second count alleges that the MIX website infringes a patent for a "method for providing listeners or viewers of a radio or television broadcast with automated information about program material, comprising the steps of: broadcasting at least one radio or television broadcast ... receiving user inquiries from a listener or viewer of said radio or television broadcast ... creating a program description file ... communicating program list information into a programmed data processor ... correlating said program descriptions of program material with said program list information and generating information in a database responsive to only a broadcast identifier... using said programmed data processor to communicate said program description file responsive to said user inquiry."
The plaintiff is asking for a "reasonable royalty" plus interest.

