LICENSEE SERVICES' REPLY IN FURTHER SUPPORT OF THEIR MOTION TO STRIKE SOUNDEXCHANGE'S CORRECTED WRITTEN REBUTTAL TESTIMONY OF DANIEL RUBINFELD AND SECTION III.E OF THE WRITTEN REBUTTAL TESTIMONY OF DANIEL RUBINFELD
Response in Support
National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), iHeartMedia, Pandora Media, Inc.
SOUNDEXCHANGE'S OPPOSITION TO LICENSEE SERVICES' MOTION TO STRIKE SOUNDEXCHANGE'S CORRECTED WRITTEN REBUTTAL TESTIMONY OF DANIEL RUBINFELD AND SECTION III.E OF THE WRITTEN REBUTTAL TESTIMONY OF DANIEL RUBINFELD
Andy Fixmer, "Pandora Gains Access to $14 Billion Radio Ad-Sales Market, Bloomberg News," available at www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-03-05/pandora-gains-access-to-14-billion-radio-ad-salesmarket.html (previously submitted as Ex. 9 to Pandora's Written Direct Statement)
Agreement between Pandora Media, Inc. and Music and Entertainment Rights Licensing Independent Network B.V. (MERLIN) (“Merlin Agreement”) (previously submitted as Ex. 12 to Pandora's Written Direct Statement)
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