A seven-year long case between YouTube and German licensing body GEMA (Gesellschaft für musikalische Aufführungs) has been resolved, with the two parties agreeing to allow more than 70,000 artists, authors and publishers to appear on the video sharing platform. GEMA was unhappy with the low royalty fees being paid as well as safe harbor issues – with the European Union (EU) banning the transfer of its citizens’ data outside EU borders. Arris has opened the doors of its new R&D and Operations facility in Bangalore, India. The US set top firm said the center is an IP creation hub so that engineers from former Arris and Pace sites in the region can join forces to further development of technologies such…