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| News Articles & Site Content | Front NSAI Songwriters Visit Washington, D.C. In MayLatest Issues UpdateNSAI Celebrates Signing Of Music Copyright Infringement BillNSAI CELEBRATES CRB RULINGSCOPYRIGHT ROYALTY BOARD ISSUES MECHANICAL RATE RULINGMAJOR MUSIC INDUSTRY GROUPS ANNOUNCE BREAKTHROUGH AGREEMENTSONGWRITERS ARE AMERICA'S SMALLEST SMALL BUSINESSBRINGING CONGRESS SONGWRITERS' STORIESFrontPage 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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