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| News Articles & Site Content | Front BRINGING CONGRESS SONGWRITERS' STORIESSONGWRITERS ARE AMERICA'S SMALLEST SMALL BUSINESSFrontPage News - Summaries show on Homepage RECAPTURING YOUR COPYRIGHTSLIFETIME MEMBERSHIPLegislative Overview FROM BARTON HERBISON, Executive DirectorNATIONAL VOICE IN CONGRESSADVOCACY HISTORYRecapture Excerpted from Music Money and SuccessCURRENT ISSUES Current Issues: Where Songwriters StandLegislative Archive: 2007 March 13, 2007: Senator Frist Stops By NSAIMarch 4, 2007: As song theft rises, writers decreasePREVIOUS ARCHIVES:Legislative Archive: 2006 December 11, 2006: Craig Wiseman Media Ownership with the FCCDecember 11, 2006: NSAI President Thanks Congress For "Songwriters Capital Gains Equity Act"December 11, 2006: American Songwriters to Pay 15% vs. 40% On Catalogue SalesNovember 15, 2006: Section 115 and Ringtones, a letter from NSAI’s Executive Director Bart HerbisonJune 9, 2006: NSAI Spreading the Word After Passage of "Songwriters Equity Act"June 7, 2006: Capital Gains, a letter from NSAI's Executive Director Bart HerbisonMay 11, 2006: Capital Gains Tax Equity Act Becomes Law!May 3rd, 2006: NSAI President Bob Regan Testifies In CongressMay 3rd, 2006: Transcript of Bob Regan's Testimony Before CongressApril 26th, 2006: Songwriter Victoria Shaw Testifies Before CongressLegislative Archive: 2005 September/October 2005: NSAI Update on Section 115June 27, 2005: Songwriters Win In Supreme Court Grokster DecisionLegislative Archive: 2004 October 29, 2004: Crackdown on music downloading snares 2 moreOctober 20, 2004: Department of Justice release on illegal downloadingOctober 21, 2004: Attorney General Warns Students Of ConsequencesOctober 17, 2004: Fight against bootlegging gets boostOctober 14, 2004: Justice gives Nashville nodAugust 20, 2004: Peer-to-peer networks win rulingAugust 17, 2004: Ashcroft aide attacks copyright infringementAugust 17, 2004: Songwriters make play to curb illegal downloadsAugust 16, 2004: NSAI Meets With Task ForceAugust 16, 2004: Federal government to attack intellectual property theft more aggressivelyMarch 30, 2004: AP story: Nashville's songwriters fall on hard timesFebruary 25, 2004: Songwriters pleased with final anti-piracy billFebruary 24, 2004: Music, movie industries upset by proposed anti-piracy billsFebruary 6, 2004: Songwriters snag sponsor to advocate new tax rulesFebruary 4, 2004: Songwriters pulling for changes in WashingtonJanuary 22, 2004: RIAA revives download suitsLegislative Archive: 2003 October 2, 2003: Real estate on Music Row still sizzlesSeptember 24, 2003: Songwriters Lobby Lawmakers to Stop Online Music PiracySeptember 23, 2003: Songwriters Take Case Against Piracy to D.C,September 19, 2003: Songwriter’s Caucus Give Voice on Capital HillSeptember 16, 2003: Top Songwriters Praised and WarnedSeptember 8, 2003: Recording Industry Begins Suing P2P File SharersApril 29, 2003: NSAI, Music Coalition to Send Messages to P2P Program UsersJanuary 15, 2003: High Court Upholds Copyright Term of Author's Life PLUS 70 yearsLegislative Archive: 2000-2002 May 24, 2002: Joint Statement on Current Issues in RadioMay 10, 2002: NSAI Goes To WashingtonJanuary 7, 2002: Country Stars Come Out for Copyright CauseSeptember 21, 2001: Toby Keith Honored for NSAI Endowment GiftApril 10, 2001: CMT Will Restore Songwriters' CreditsAugust 14, 2000: Music Industry Keeps Eye on Napster CaseLegislative Archive: Pre 2000 March 8, 1999: NSAI Lobbies on State Tax IssueJuly 7, 1997: NSAI President Testifies on "Restaurant Bill"February 13, 1997: New Royalty Rate AgreementHeader Key Pages ROXIE DEANDAVID PACKMATT MORRISTIA SILLERSRIVERS RUTHERFORDSTEVE BOGARDJOHN BETTIS |
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