[Fmpro] Who do you really know?

Chris Alpiar chris at alpiar.com
Sun Jul 29 19:28:06 GMT 2007


Maybe I am having a blonde moment *blink blink* but what is the negative of
having publishers on the ASCAP board? Please educate me Sir Les. I can
understand not wanting RIAA people but generally aren't the interests of the
publishers aligned with that of the composers?

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[mailto:fmpro-bounces+chris=alpiar.com at nxport.com] On Behalf Of leshurdle
Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2007 3:18 PM
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Subject: Re: [Fmpro] Who do you really know?

How many on this list know [of] the Publishers on the ASCAP Board...  
and who would they vote for?

Should anyone who writes music, BUT,  publishes music for more than  
themselves be allowed to be a writer member of a PRO board?

Les

On Jul 27, 2007, at 7:28 AM, leshurdle wrote:

>
> On Jul 26, 2007, at 11:20 PM, Jim Chase wrote:
>
>> "I think we now have ample evidence to demonstrate that at ASCAP,
>>   "transparency" and "accountability" are little more than cheap
>> sales slogans
>>   designed to pacify and impress the uninformed."
>>   - Mark Northam
>
> It must be noted PRS now follows ASCAP in this respect.
>
> Also, Imagine............ PRS Publishers voting writer members on or
> off the board !!!!
>
> L
>
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