Future of Music Coalition:
Founded by musicians, artist advocates, technologists and legal experts.
Future of Music Coalition works to ensure that musicians have a voice in the issues that affect their livelihood. FMC’s activities are rooted in the real-world experiences and ambitions of working musicians, whose perspectives are often overlooked in policy debates. Over the years, FMC has provided an important forum for discussion about issues at the intersection of music, technology, policy, and law. Guided by a firm conviction that public policy has a real impact on the lives of both musicians and fans, FMC advocates for a balanced approach to music in the digital age — one that reflects the interests of all stakeholders, and not just the powerful few.
By documenting historic and emerging trends in the music industry, FMC has become a trusted voice in the ongoing dialog about the challenges and opportunities facing today’s musicians. VP of FMC shares insight on music policy and FMC’s work around artist access and compensation in a hardball world of influence and intrigue.
FMC, built as an attempt both to address pressing music-technology issues and to serve as a voice for musicians in Washington, DC, where critical decisions are being made regarding musicians’ intellectual property rights without a word from the artists themselves. FMC organization manifesto is based on three core issues.
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An ongoing effort in fighting for a legitimate digital music marketplace and a broadcast media that values local and independent culture, establishing a healthier music ecosystem.
FMC, ensuring that musicians have a voice in the debates that shape the industry, now and in the future:
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Future of Music Coalition is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, and as such, we cannot endorse parties or candidates. We are proud of our long history of working with members of both major parties to achieve sound policies which benefit musicians and serve the public interest. That bipartisan approach has served us well over the years.
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