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Me Ed

07/05/21 12:36 PM

#17729 RE: Me Ed #17728

Soundstr 100% accuracy!!!!!

Chaka

07/05/21 1:36 PM

#17730 RE: Me Ed #17728

Solid news indeed.
Soundstr will be heavily sought after once this NEW BILL PASS the congress house...
100% accuracy.
BOOM!:)
ONLY TECHNOLOGY IN THE HOLY GRAIL OF MUSIC IDENTIFICATION 100% ACCURACY.
Every major radio stations will be FIGHTING for Soundstr and every musicians will approve Soundstr technology for their benefits paid royalties.
WIN WIN for both sides..
And WIN for all shareholders 2021-2022.
Enjoy:)

tedpeele

07/05/21 11:49 PM

#17743 RE: Me Ed #17728

Broadcaster Lobby vs Recording Industry Lobby:

That's $20m spend in 2018 vs $5.6

Will it be different this year? If the future of VNUE depends on Congress passing a bill to get radio stations to do things they don't want to do, and the history has been a nearly 4X money push against any change, is this really something to get excited about?

I hope it passes, just saying the odds don't look very good. Someone convince my I'm wrong about this time around please.

In the U.S. today, broadcasters comprise one of the most powerful lobbyists in the nation. In 2018, broadcasters spent $20 million in D.C. Their significant spending in Washington reflects their mission to control threats to current laws regarding music licensing, how to protect radio stations from being compelled to pay royalties to performers and copyright owners, and more.

However, another powerful music organization, the Recording Industry Association of America® (RIAA), reported in public disclosure filings their organization spent over $5.6 million in 2018 fighting, in part, to pressure lawmakers to compel AM/FM station owners to pay royalties for music usage.