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Guest post by Roger H. Brown, President of Berklee I recently sent the following letter to Massachusetts Senators Elizabeth Warren and Edward J. Markey in support of the Music Modernization Act. Berklee, and our Open Music Initiative, are advocating for a creative industry that fairly compensates its artists and empowers them to have successful, sustainable careers.Dear Senators Warren and Markey,I’m writing on behalf of Berklee to voice my support for the Music Modernization Act (H.R. 5447, S. 2334 and S. 2823), which unanimously passed the House as well as the Senate Judiciary Committee, and is currently under debate in the Senate.In close collaboration with MIT, Berklee is the founder and leader of the Open Music Initiative, a Massachusetts-based industry consortium designed to establish open-source protocols for the identification of rights holders in the digital music era. Through our work with Open Music, Berklee has been a thought leader in advocating for a new approach to creators’ rights. Our over 200 members represent an unprecedented cross-industry collaboration between creators, entrepreneurs, and also academic, music business, technology, and policy leaders to resolve longstanding media rights issues. As the world’s preeminent arts institution and founder of Open Music, Berklee advocates for a creative industry that fairly compensates its artists and empowers them to have successful, sustainable careers—the Music Modernization Act will help us move in this direction.While any policy addressing intellectual property and payment streams in the music industry will be necessarily complex and perhaps imperfect, I feel that this is the most impactful policy the music industry has seen in decades. The Music Modernization Act will benefit artists by:A Letter In Support Of The Music Modernization Act From Berklee President Roger H. Brown
Berklee President Roger H. Brown shares a recent letter he penned to Massachusetts Senators Elizabeth Warren and Edward J. Markey supporting the Music Modernization Act and advocating for a music. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2018/09/letter-from-berklee-president-roger-h-brown-s