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IMPALA urges US to adopt radio performance royalties to create level playing field
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Michael Huppe of SoundExchange: All players in the industry, creators or platforms, have to rethink how they work together
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Synchtank panel addresses ‘too much data’ issue
With and increasing uptick in the consumption of digital music, DSPs and right holders are struggling to deal with the ever increasing amount of data. Here, a Synctank looks at some of the causes, and possible solutions to the issue.
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With the multiplication of digital platforms and the increasing consumption of digital music, DSPs and rights holders have to deal with an increasing amount of data that they could easily drown into, according to a panel of experts during the virtual
Data, Rights & Royalties Summit, put together by metadata specialist
Facebook, YouTube agree to voluntary anti-piracy measures with UK Creatives
Backed by the UK government, British creative industries, along with several major social media services like Facebook and YouTube, have settled on a set of new anti-piracy measures.
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British creative Industries and some social media services have voluntarily agreed to a series of new anti-piracy measures, under the aegis of the UK government.
The process, which was started in 2018 with a roundtable regrouping stakeholders has led to in-depth discussions, facilitated by the UK’s
IP Office, about the ways to tackle copyright infringement.
In a statement, the organisations that took part in the discussions said they “have achieved progress in a number of areas, building on enforcement measures already in place.”
musicFIRST warns Congress of radio’s misleading narrative on rights to sound recordings
US advocacy group musicFIRST is calling foul on a letter sent by Reps. Kathy Castor and Steve Womack (and possibly crafted by the National Association of Broadcasters) encouraging those on Capital Hill to back the Local Radio Freedom Act, which would help cement the US practice of not recognizing performance rights for the use of sound recordings by terrestrial radio.
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US artists’ advocacy group
musicFIRST has warned members of Congress about attempts to mislead policy-makers on the issue of performance rights for sound recordings on US AM and FM radio stations.
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