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Recording Academy Fights For Fair Music Future
4 Dec
Summary
- New leaders appointed to champion creators' rights.
- Legislation targets AI, deepfakes, and fair pay.
- Advocacy spans national and state levels for impact.

The Recording Academy is bolstering its efforts to protect musicians in an increasingly complex industry. Taylor Hanson and Dani Deahl have stepped into leadership roles as co-chairs of the National Advocacy Committee, tasked with championing creators' rights.
Their agenda tackles critical issues like fair streaming royalties, AI's impact on artistry, and combating deepfakes. Legislative pushes include the NO FAKES Act to protect artists' likeness and the American Music Fairness Act to ensure compensation for terrestrial radio play. These efforts underscore a commitment to a more equitable music ecosystem.
Advocacy extends beyond federal initiatives, with a strengthened focus on state-level action through standardized chapter committees. This decentralized approach aims to address localized challenges, fostering bipartisanship and broader support for music's vital role across diverse communities.




