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Jun 24, 2020 · The American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada (AFM) joined with other members of the music community today to launch the “Fair Trade OF Music” campaign to fight for the fair and equal treatment of music creators when their music is played in markets around the world.
- Rose Ryan
All music creators, regardless of nationality, should receive fair compensation for their work. A growing number of international organizations representing artists, musicians and managers have called on governments to treat ALL music creators fairly and equally.
The following is a list of popular Christmas songs recorded by various artists, many of which have hit on various charts, mostly in the United States (some only released in the artist's home country).
Sep 8, 2021 · Toronto native Drake (a.k.a. Aubrey Graham) and Houston native Travis Scott (a.k.a. Jacques Bermon Webster II) now have a fourth collaboration together with their new song, "Fair Trade," off of...
Jun 24, 2020 · We have an opportunity during the U.S.-U.K. trade agreement negotiations to right a wrong, fix an inequity, and give much needed remuneration to U.S. sound recording artists. The music made by U.S. creators is loved around the world, and the artists who make that music deserve to be paid when it is played.
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Feb 22, 2021 · U.S. music creators are gaining fair trade protection as national treatment provisions become more common in international trade agreements. In February, SoundExchange filed comments asking the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) to take action against countries that refuse to give American recording artists and labels full national treatment.