Wednesday, October 14, 2020
Mondo.NYC kicked off its 5th annual conference on 10/12 with panels, conversations and workshops to virtually connect people, foster learning opportunities, collaborations and more. During Wednesday’s panels, the
RIAA partnered with Mondo once again to host their annual series, “Everything You Need to Know About Music Policy in One Hour.”
Speakers included
The Mechanical Licensing Collective CEO,
Kris Ahrend;
Music Artists Coalition Board Member,
Jordan Bromley;
First Avenue CEO/
NIVA Board President,
Dayna Frank; RIAA Chairman/CEO
Mitch Glazier and SVP Research & Economics
Josh Friedlander;
SAG-AFTRA’s
Sarah Howes; 50/50 CEO/Co-Founder of
Black Music Action Coalition,
Prophet;
Music Business Association President,
Dr. Portia Sabin; and Acting Register of Copyrights, U.S. Copyright Office,
Maria Strong.
From a crash course on Section 512 of the
Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), to the discussion of California’s AB5, racial justice advocacy and accountability in the music industry and the Mechanical Licensing Collective, which was created by the
Music Modernization Act of 2018, the panel shared key information about current music policy.
Following the presentation, Chair and Interim President/CEO of the
Recording Academy,
Harvey Mason Jr., and
Grammy-nominated artist
Aloe Blacc took part in a Keynote conversation.
For more information and to see a full list of conference and keynote speakers, click
here. Mondo.NYC’s conference runs through 10/16.