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HITS Act Relief Bill Gains Bipartisan Support
Representatives Linda Sánchez (D-CA) and Ron Estes (R-KS) and Senators Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) and Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) introduced the bipartisan Help Independent Tracks Succeed Act, ... -
Library of Congress Accepting Applications for Copyright Committee
The Library of Congress announced that it is convening a public committee to enhance communication with external stakeholders about the technology-related aspects of the U.S. ... -
Music Industry Leaders Appeal to Congress for Relief
American Association of Independent Music (A2IM) President and CEO Dr. Richard James Burgess and a group of 119 leaders from the independent music industry in ... -
Second Stimulus Grants Relief for Musicians, Venues
National Independent Talent Organization (NITO), the non-profit organization comprised of over 100 independent booking agencies and 140 independent management firms are pleased to announce that ... -
Music Groups Unite to Ask Congress for Pandemic Relief
A united music community sent a letter to congressional leaders highlighting the growing devastation to the live music industry due to COVID-19. The letter urged ... -
Tell Congress to Save Our Stages
Your local independent music venues are in trouble. You can help #saveourstages by supporting the National Independent Venue Association (NIVA) - an organization of nearly ... -
BMI Fights for Fair Royalties
Songwriters, composers and music publishers are receiving royalty rates based on outdated copyright laws. BMI has a mission to make Congress aware of this inequity ... -
Local Radio Freedom Act Called "Anti-Musician"
Under current law, terrestrial radio stations do not have to pay royalties to American recording artists. Shannon O'Shea, however, is among those who want to ... -
Local Radio Freedom Act Called "Anti-Musician"
Under current law, terrestrial radio stations do not have to pay royalties to American recording artists. Shannon O'Shea, however, is among those who want to ...