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RIAA Welcomes Bipartisan CODE Act
February 9, 2017 | News Articles
WASHINGTON – Representatives Tom Marino, Judy Chu, and Barbara Comstock recently re-introduced the bipartisan Copyright Office for the Digital Economy Act (CODE Act) in the U.S. House of Representatives for the 115th Congress.
HI-RES MUSIC INITIATIVE EXPANDS TO INCLUDE MUSIC STREAMING SERVICES
May 11, 2016 | News Articles
WASHINGTON – Music streaming is officially going high resolution.
SiriusXM: A Success Story (So Why Are They Still Paying Below Market Royalty Rates to Music Creators??)
March 16, 2016 | Music Notes Blog
Reports surfaced this week that SiriusXM will soon raise prices for many of its satellite radio packages in the coming months.
Mobile App Best Practices A Meaningful Step Forward
November 19, 2015 | CEO's Corner
The App Association announced today on Capitol Hill – joined by House Judiciary Chairman Bob Goodlatte – new “best practices” for app companies using creative works to help prevent the theft of those works via mobile apps.
Hi-Res MUSIC Logo Widely Adopted As Official Measure of Highest Quality Digital Recordings
November 10, 2015 | News Articles
Variety Of Hi-Res Digital Retailers Agree To Use New Logo
Why the RIAA Still Focuses on Retail Data in the Streaming Age
October 15, 2015 | Music Notes Blog
ICYMI Music Business Worldwide recently published a blog by our Josh Friedlander, SVP, Strategic Data Analysis.
Valuing Music In A Digital World
September 29, 2015 | CEO's Corner
ICYMI: Forbes recently published an op-ed by our CEO Cary Sherman.
Deep Dive: RIAA's Mid-Year Revenue Data
September 22, 2015 | Music Notes Blog
Recently, the RIAA published 2015 mid-year revenue and shipment data for the United States music industry. The report outlines the overall state of the market for the first half of the year, with revenue data that isn’t available anywhere else. But there’s always more digging that can be…
Music Royalties: A Primer For Music Fans
July 22, 2015 | Music Notes Blog
As fans increasingly turn to online streaming as the primary way to enjoy music, it’s more and more important for artists and the labels to receive fair royalties from streaming music sites.
RIAA releases logo to help consumers identify high-quality digital music.