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May 07 2009

097 – Performance Rights Act Part 2

Recorded 31 March 2009

Here’s the second half of the interview with Singer-Songwriter Alice Peacock and Founder and President of  Alligator Records Bruce Iglauer about HR-848, the Performance Rights Act. Among the topics we discuss this episode:

  • Studio musicians and their role in performance rights
  • 50% of terrestrial radio stations don’t play new music
  • The history of the beginning of Performance Rights Act from the 1930’s
  • How this fits with the Internet and “Appearance of Free Music”
  • The Digital World and protection
  • Online Theft
  • Performance Royalties and other nations
  • Digital technology and the vision at conception
  • How you can act on this issue
  • How does the current copyright terms affect this or does it?
  • Grass Roots approach to action on this issue
  • MusicFirstCoalition.org

If you’d like to learn more about Alice Pecock and her music, including her new release Love Remains, you can visit her at AlicePeacock.com. To find out more about Bruce Iglauer’s label Alligator Records, you can visit AlligatorRecords.com.

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Written by With A Voice Like This · Categorized: Interview, Show · Tagged: act, alice, ASCAP, BMI, bruce, coalition, hr 848, iglauer, musicfirst, NAB, peacock, performance, radio, rights, SESAC, Sound Exchange, terrestrial

May 05 2009

096 – Performance Rights Act Part 1

Recorded 31 March 2009

This episode is the first half of an interview with Alice Peacock, singer-songwriter and past president of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS) and Bruce Iglauer, Founder and President of Alligator Records, the world’s largest independent Blues Record Label.

Some of what we discuss in this episode of With A Voice Like This:

  • What HR-848 is all about
  • What the breakdown of royalty payouts
  • How the Payouts are handled (Master owner, performer, etc.)
  • Perspectives of Indie Labels and performers
  • Shrinking business of recording music
  • Does HR-848 go far enough?
  • History of Performance Rights Organizations
  • Reply to the ‘radio free promotion for the music and musicians’ stance

If you’d like to learn more about Alice Peacock and her music, you can go to AlicePeacock.com and to learn more about Alligator records, you can go to AlligatorRecords.com.

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Written by With A Voice Like This · Categorized: Interview, Show · Tagged: act, alice, ASCAP, BMI, bruce, congress, hr 848, iglauer, music, musicians, peacock, performance, rights, SESAC, Sound Exchange

Apr 18 2008

049 – Is This the Rights Thing to Do? Part 3

Originally this episode was to feature an ASCAP representative, but the timing didn’t quite work out for this show. so the discussion turned to an overview what issues were facing on the Internet with music and content in general.

Topics discussed are:

  • ASCAP’s take with the Songwriter’s Bill of Rights using rickrolling as an example.
  • Music leads the Internet charge in content and how it delivery is being monetized and even moving toward regulation
  • Why does the same free content on the web suddenly become worth charging for and being paid for in a different format?
  • Content on the web isn’t really free? Someone’s making money on content.
  • Protection versus Statements of rights by a subset of people
  • The different factions involved in the music on the Internet trying to stake their claims
  • Limited past delivery systems versus the Internet’s near limitless capabilities
  • Protections versus Control
  • Net Neutrality
  • Selling your Privacy for convenience
  • The double-edged sword of easy access
  • Comments from the Podcast Gallery
  • What’s Freedom without responsibility?

Links discussed in the show:

ASCAP’s Songwriter’s Bill of Rights

My previous post The Perception of Value

Podcasting Legal Guide wiki and in PDF format

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Written by With A Voice Like This · Categorized: Internet, Marketing, Method, Monetizing, Philosophy, Regulation, Show · Tagged: ASCAP, copyrights, creative commons, Internet, music, performance rights, Podcasting Legal Guide, Regulation, SESAC, songwriter's bill of rights, Sound Exchange

Apr 14 2008

048 – Is This the Rights Thing to Do? Part 2

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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Written by With A Voice Like This · Categorized: Internet, Interview, Marketing, Method, Monetizing, News, Philosophy, Regulation, Show · Tagged: ASCAP, BMI, copyrights, creative commons, Internet, meisa.org, music, performance rights, Regulation, Samantha Murphy, SESAC, songwriter's bill of rights, Sound Exchange

Apr 10 2008

047 – Is This the Rights Thing to Do? Part 1

Thursday, April 10, just in time for their big ‘I Create Music’ ASCAP Expo in LA, ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) released their Songwriter’s Bill of Rights. In this episode and the next, recorded live on April 10, I discuss this with Samantha Murphy, an independent singer/songwriter and outspoken proponent of change for how music is delivered, monetized and protected in the digital age.

Topics covered in this episode include:

  • Samantha’s unique experience as a professional performing musician since the age of six
  • The Songwriter Bill of Rights read
  • Transparency of PROs and their methods
  • How this affects Net Neutrality
  • The effect of the Internet on music delivery
  • One PRO’s line in the sand
  • Who do we turn to, the Government?

The conclusion of this discussion with Samantha Murphy can be heard in episode 048.

[Additional Note: At the beginning of this episode, I made the statement that ASCAP’s Bill of Rights was to benefit performers. As Samantha pointed out, while you can have a performer account with ASCAP, it is a completely separate entity of its own and this Bill of Rights deals only with Songwriters.

Edit: A further clarification from Samantha is that the two types of accounts are Writer and Publisher, not Performer .]

Links from this episode:

Samantha Murphy at SMtvMusic.com [EDIT: Removed link as site no longer exists]

Performance Rights Organizations:ASCAP, BMI, SESAC, Sound Exchange

ASCAP Songwriter’s Bill of Rights [Edit: Link redirects to  the ASCAP Advocacy/Legislation page]

Portfolio.com article about the ASCAP Bill of Rights by Sam Gustin

Portfolio.com article Paying the Piper by Sam Gustin

Samantha Murphy’s article written for a Princeton Symposium

Samantha also works with DigitalFreedom.org/

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Written by With A Voice Like This · Categorized: Internet, Interview, Marketing, Method, Monetizing, News, Philosophy, Regulation, Show · Tagged: ASCAP, BMI, Internet, music, performance rights, Regulation, Samantha Murphy, SESAC, songwriter's bill of rights, Sound Exchange

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