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Is the Performance Rights Act — H.R. 848 a Royalty Grab by Record Labels?

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Is the Performance Rights Act — H.R. 848 a Royalty Grab by Record Labels?

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That is for you to decide. I know at this rate the Major Record Labels as well as Radio Stations are both making mistakes in focus. These mistakes are going to lead to misteps and miss-management of the two most important cornerstones of Music Promotion. Believe it or not, If you’re an Indie Artist with your own Record Label, and you have the desire to succeed in today’s music biz, the next few years stand to show you the most promise. This Royalty War (between Radio Stations and Record Labels will provide enough room for Independent Record Labels to give-and-take and get on the charts. And hopefully onto success. You Don’t Have to trust or believe me, but I know what I’m talking about If you’re serious about knowing what we know and staying at the competitive edge of the music biz, you’ll subscribe for updates. February 14, 2009 Categories: Uncategorized . Tags: grammy.com, H.R. 848, Indie artists, jeronimo black, major record labels, Music Promotion, Neil Portnow, Performance Rights

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