Public Knowledge Urges Passage of Music Modernization Act
The Music Modernization Act (HR-4706/S-2334) (see 1802090021) would benefit consumers by establishing a more competitive music market, Public Knowledge said Wednesday in a letter to Judiciary Committee leadership in both chambers. The group offered reservations about the Classics Act (HR-3301)…
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over concerns works wouldn't be fully “federalized.” The group applauded bill author Rep. Doug Collins, R-Ga., "for including a number of pro-competitive and pro-consumer provisions in the Act, such as a blanket license, new performing rights organization, and a searchable, publicly accessible database of licensing information,” said Policy Counsel Meredith Rose. A House Judiciary Committee aide told us Wednesday the committee expects to mark up a package of music copyright bills in the coming weeks.