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Sunday, November 28, 2010

More interesting articles

A few more articles for your reading pleasure:

Film Composing: Crafting an Artist Product

ASCAP Provides Members Free Copyright Protection with MyWerx

MEIEA, IRLA and RightsFlow Partner To Produce Educational and Marketing Outreach

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Friday, October 15, 2010

ASCAP Cuts ASCAPlus Payments To Members Despite “Stunning Revenue and Distribution Growth”

Hello fellow composers!

Shortly after we discussed ASCAPlus in class, I received a link to this article in my e-mail and I figured that it would be of interest to you all. The article is from Royalty Week Magazine.

ASCAP Cuts ASCAPlus Payments To Members Despite “Stunning Revenue and Distribution Growth”

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