Intellectual Property,
Government,
Entertainment & Sports
Oct. 15, 2018
Music Modernization Act brings royalty structure into internet age
After five years of collaborations between major players in the music industry, such as the RIAA, SirusXM and the Recording Academy, along with both sides of Congress, the Music Modernization Act is finally law.





Delia Ramirez
Of Counsel
Hakimi Law, PC.
5500 Eucalyptus Dr Apt 831
American Canyon , CA 94503-1178
Phone: (415) 255-4503
Email: delia@hakimilaw.com
Golden Gate Univ SOL

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After five years of collaborations between major players in the music industry, such as the RIAA, SirusXM and the Recording Academy, along with both sides of Congress, the Music Modernization Act finally found its way to the president's desk. And last week, President Donald Trump signed the act into law. The House of Representatives had voted to move the act forward with the amendments following a much-needed unanimous vote...
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