This episode of With A Voice Like This is the conclusion of the discussion with Independent Singer/Songwriter Samantha Murphy of SMtvMusic.com stemming from the April 10 release of ASCAP‘s Songwriter’s Bill of Rights.
topics in this episode include:
- Government’s role in resolution of these issues
- Sound Exchange, its background and methodology
- What Samantha is doing to put action behind her viewpoints
- The role of Education in music and the Digital Age – meisa.org
- Questions and Comments from the Podcast Gallery
- Creative Commons
Links discussed in this episode:
Samantha Murphy at SMtvMusic.com
Samantha’s e-mail is [email protected]
Performance Rights Organizations: ASCAP, BMI, SESAC, Sound Exchange
Samantha Murphy’s article written for a Princeton Symposium
Samantha also works with [NOTE: Site no longer exists]
SaveNetRadio.org [NOTE: Site no longer exists]
Fading Ways Online [NOTE: Site no longer exists]
MEISA.org – Music & Entertainment Industry Student Association
Lawrence Lessig article – Commons Misunderstandings: ASCAP on Creative Commons
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