20 December 2020, 6:32 am EST By
On December 10, Republican Senator Thom Tillis has submitted the Digital Millennium Copyright Act or DMCA proposal into the latest omnibus bill that is expected to be reviewed and passed by Congress.
If the proposal passed, all DMCA violators will be charged with felony and may face possible jail time.
Because of this, the proposal received heat online and #stopDMCA has trended on Twitter, calling out Sen. Thom Tillis and the massive corporations that backed the bill such as Sony Pictures, Motion Picture Association, Universal Music Group, ASCAP, NBCUniversal, Comcast, Television Association, The Internet, Warner Music, Salem Media Group and others.
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Despite major blows to touring and live performances, “business is booming” for Alter, a prolific dealmaker in the music publishing space. “We are in a golden era of music transaction, and I think that’s going to continue,” says Alter. This year she advised Reservoir Media Management in its acquisition of 16,000 copyrights from music publisher Shapiro Bernstein, as well as Primary Wave Music Publishing in its acquisition of various interests of the catalogs of Whitney Houston, Air Supply and Sublime.
This year I’m thankful for: Having an amazing team in our office. The majority of them happen to be women who despite everything that each of us has been handling and juggling in our personal lives, from literal newborns to college kids to grown children to parents to pets still have been super, super professional and pulling together as a team.
It s tough to write a year-end recap of 2020 without mentioning COVID-19. The pandemic has touched virtually every major happening this year in one way or another, causing calamitous medical and financial fallout for many while gifting the games industry with a suddenly more engaged player base with fewer entertainment alternatives.
But even the pandemic is just one part of a larger theme for 2020, a year that has laid bare a more fundamental problem, and one that won t go away once everyone is vaccinated. More than anything else, this year has shown me just how rare actual competent leadership really is, in the games industry, in government, and in society as a whole.