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The terms
of the current Board of Directors were due to expire on December 31, 2001,
but nominations are being held open until January 31, 2002 due to recent
interest from certain MMF members in running for the Board.
In order
to be nominated for a position on the Board, a manager must be a member
in good standing as of January 31, 2002. This means that a membership
form (click here)
must be completed and dues of $50 in check or money order payable to the
MMF sent to:
MMF-US
PO Box 444
Village Station
New York, NY 10014
Once again,
only members in good standing are allowed to be nominated or vote. In
February 2002 the nomination slate will be emailed to all members in good
standing. Information/procedures on voting will be outlined and made available
at www.mmf-us.org. After the elections in 2002, the new Board will meet
to pursue the issues which are so important to managers and artists in
the rapidly changing music industry.
As a summary
of the MMF’s accomplishments, over the past 7 years, the MMF has played
a significant role in the following:
- In June
1995, the MMF-US testified before the House Judiciary
Sub-Committee on Courts and Intellectual Property to support the enacting
of a digital performance royalty for artists. Many groups testified
regarding the need for a digital performance royalty (which broadcasters
opposed), but we were the only organization to highlight that this royalty
must be paid directly to artists or the majority of artists would receive
no benefit. We have kept the issue alive, and now, six years later,
other artist groups have joined us in the fight to ensure that the artists'
share of performance royalties be paid directly to artists.
- In 1998,
the RIAA attempted to have the US bankruptcy laws changed so that an
artist's contracts would still be enforceable if an artist filed for
bankruptcy. If this law had passed, it would have held artists to a
higher standard than every other US citizen. The MMF-US, along with
other groups representing artists, were successful in having the RIAA
back down from pursuing these changes.
- During
1999, sound recordings were added to a list of intellectual
property items automatically deemed to be works-made-for-hire. This
amendment was passed into law as an attachment to a totally unrelated
satellite communications bill, which the RIAA characterized as a "minor
clarification". However, this took away from artists the ability
to regain ownership of their master recordings from record companies
after 35 years. A coalition of groups including the MMF-US representing
artists banded together to have this law repealed, and it was repealed
in 2000 after much discussion and negotiation.
- In 2001,
the MMF-US joined with AURA, a sister organization of the MMF-UK, to
assist artists in recovering foreign performance royalties for which
they are eligible. Many US artists and their representatives are not
aware of their right to these royalties, as a similar performance royalty
does not exist in the US. Being part of a worldwide network of artist
managers, MMF-US members are in a position to work with their clients
to maximize success on a global basis.
Among benefits
that manager members and their clients can take advantage of are:
- Discounts
on Alamo Car Rentals
- Discount
to $90 on the Yellow Pages of Rock
- 15% Discount
on Music Business Registry publications
- 20-25%
Discounts from Berklay Cargo on domestic and international shipments
within their network
- $100 discount
on initial orders from Rainbo Records on duplication of cassettes,
cd's, vinyl records or other related services
- Services
provided by Road
Recovery, for artists in need of assistance with substance abuse
treatment, including connections to substance abusesupport related meetings
as well as emergency assistance including referrals to in and out patient
substance abuse treatment facilities and a databank of sober road crew
personnel.
- Discounts
on music industry conferences SXSW, Popkomm and MIDEM
- 25% discount
from Rose Morris UK on musical instruments, amplification, recording
equipment, printed music and all product
types listed in its catalog.
- Discounts
on equipment from FX Rentals UK
- Discounts
on backline and transport from Matt Snowball UK
If you are
interested in becoming a member or being nominated to the Board of Directors,
print out the membership
form (click here)
and mail it with a $50 check or money order made payable to MMF-US to
the address above or email us at info@mmf-us.org.
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