Lost in all the news (which, this being a non-political site, we won't mention), here in the US the legislature has passed a bipartisan bill that will "substantially overhaul the way music is licensed and songwriters compensated for songs online". The law "creates a new independent entity that will license songs to companies that play music online ... The nonprofit collective will then pay songwriters, including those who wrote pre-1970s classics before music copyrights protected their work".
sourceThat's all I know at the moment (and I'm rushing to get out the door), but would like to know more.