Global Music Rights (GMR) is offering an interim license to broadcasters while a long-term deal is ironed out with the Radio Music License Committee (RMLC). This news raised a number of questions among broadcasters, including “Should I sign?” and “What happens if I don’t?”

Womble Carlyle Telecom attorney Gregg Skall addresses these questions in a new column at All Access.

Click here to read “The GMR Interim License - What To Do? Peering Inside The GMR Crystal Ball” at All Access.

Gregg Skall represents broadcasters and other parties in their regulatory dealings before the Federal Communications Commission and in their commercial business dealings. He serves as Washington Counsel to several state broadcaster associations. He also works with telecommunications companies and with radio device manufacturers to obtain FCC approvals.