Music Modernization Act is now law

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Ken Herrick
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Re: Music Modernization Act is now law

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Might be good to "LOCK" it before the silliness starts.


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The Classics Act is not so good, basically any of those cool 1923-1973 orchestra recordings on youtube or any other streaming service are now subject to copyright strikes.
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bloke wrote:I suspect the signing of that Act into law is the actual reason that rap star was at the WH.

Is that why Jim Brown was there too...... :shock:
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If this gets artists compensated for their work, I'm all for it regardless of which party is responsible. I hope that it actually accomplishes what it sets out to do, but time will tell.
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