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Guest post by Bobby Owsinski of Music 3.0Virtually everyone in the music business breathed a sigh of relief when the Music Modernization Act sailed through the House of Representatives recently. Finally it looked like we were making some headway towards changing at least a few outdated copyright laws. When it comes to Washington however, nothing is as easy as it seems as a new alternative bill has been introduced in the Senate with the potential to muddy the waters and slow passage of either bill down.The new legislation introduced by Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) is called the Accessibility for Curators, Creators, Educators, Scholars, and Society (ACCESS) to Recordings Act.What it does is take all recordings made before 1972 and place them under federal law instead of state law so rights holders and performers can collect royalties when their works are streamed online, which they currently can’t do. The Music Modernization Act essentially does the same thing but keeps the recordings covered by state law.New ACCESS Bill Could Stall Passage Of Music Modernization Act
While it appeared for a while that the Music Modernization Act was headed toward an easy passage, a new bill called the Accessibility for Curators, Creators, Educators, Scholars, and Society. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2018/06/new-access-bill-could-stall-passage-of-music-moder