Last month, the Music Modernization Act unanimously passed the House of Representatives one week after GRAMMYs on the Hill. Last week, witnesses spoke before the Senate Judiciary Committee, urging them to pass S. 2823.
Recording Academy Trustee Justin Roberts and GRAMMY-winners Smokey Robinson and Josh Kear were among those who took up the cause and advocated on behalf of music creators. Watch Roberts' testimony below: |
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Creators have value and music laws must be updated to protect their rights. Let's make this loud and clear to Congress. |
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o live safe and free from people plundering the Earth.