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Monday, 03/20/2017 8:20:23 PM

Monday, March 20, 2017 8:20:23 PM

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The VNUE app will be available on the Apple app store and Google play in spring 2017. Get pumped. Through the partnership with Minglewood Hall, VNUE will produce live recordings in cooperation with artists who perform there and who elect to take part in the program. There is no cost to the bands; net revenue will be evenly shared between VNUE, Minglewood Hall, and the artist. Downloads of the live recordings will be made available to fans as they leave the show, before they even get to their cars, via the VNUE mobile app. Minglewood Hall is a modern 13,000 square foot facility with a capacity of 1600, as well as a smaller 400 capacity room

This is MiC their processing patent.
This system will identify music that is played in venues, no matter if it's live, recorded, karaoke, or some other form of performance. It will track the plays and provide 100% transparency for the content owners, PROs, and business owners, in the same way that radio and streaming music services track the number of plays each song has.

Alternative rock band Saving Abel announced that it is teaming up with music innovator VNUE (OTC: VNUE) and its strategic partner DiscLive Network to give fans unrivaled access to the band through “instant recordings” on their upcoming 2017 touring cycle.

VNUE has announced that is has formed a strategic alliance with DiscLive Network, widely recognized as the pioneer and leader in the field of "instant" media. The alliance will allow VNUE to utilize the expertise of the DiscLive resources, such as engineers and on-site teams, to create and aggregate quality content onto the innovative VNUE mobile platform.

Disclive-Major brands such as Billboard trust us to be their provider of instant recorded content.
Disclive- Heres some of the bands that disclive respresent. 3 doors down, Alter Bridge, Bad company,Blondie, Devo, Dickey Betts, Eddie Money Acoustice X-mas, Good Charlote, Peter Frampton, Reo SPeedWagon, Richie Furay, Saving Abel, Seether, Simple Minds, Simple Minds and Devo, Slash, Spin Doctors, Tesla, The Gracious Few, and the Pixies.

Zach Biar is the CEO of Disclive and VNUE.

FMLC(Fairness in Music Licensing Coalition)The Fairness in Music Licensing Coalition and VNUE, Inc. announced today a partnership to advance efforts to reform U.S. Copyright law so that the music economy is more transparent for both small business music users and songwriters.

"We are very excited that Zach has committed to our cause. He has tremendous knowledge and experience in the music industry and will help us update our music licensing system to the 21st century,” said FMLC Director of Outreach Scott Ellis

“Our mission is to support small independent businesses and organizations that are impacted by music licensing,” said Amy Christie, FMLC Vice President of Government Affairs. “Opaque blanket licensing fees and harsh collection practices by Performing Rights Organizations, like ASCAP, BMI and SESAC impact our members every single day. We want to simplify, modernize and clarify the Copyright Act.”

The Fairness in Music Licensing Coalition (FMLC) promotes and advances the interests of small businesses and organizations impacted by the current process for assessing music licensing fees. FMLC is the only advocacy organization exclusively focused on making the music licensing system simpler, fairer and more transparent for small businesses in the hospitality industry.
FMLC advocates for a music licensing system in which music users know what they are paying for and that fees go to the songwriters who deserve to be paid.

Zach Bair is the CEO of VNUE (OTC: VNUE). He is a lifelong technology entrepreneur and a recognized expert and speaker in new media and revenue streams in the music business. He is also president and CEO of DiscLive (formerly known as Abbey Road Live while part of EMI); founder and former CEO and chairman of Immediatek, Inc. (IMKI); and founder and former CTO of Voyence.