New legislation introduced in both houses of Congress brings artists one step closer to receiving performance rights royalties on radio airplay
The bill follows the Fair Play Fair Pay Act from 2015 and 2017 to achieve the same goal but failed to pass.
"The United States in an outlier in the world for not requiring broadcast radio to pay artist when playing their music, while requiring satellite and internet radio to pay," said Nadler in a statement. "This is unfair to both artists and music providers. I’m proud to sponsor the Ask Musician For Music Act of 2019 which would give artists and copyright owners the right to make a choice to allow AM/FM radio to use their work for free or to seek compensation for their work.
The expiring legislation allows local satellite and cable carriers to use a compulsory license and get a discounted rate on the rebroadcast of network television stations in remote rural markets that years ago weren’t reached by nearby local TV stations.
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