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Bloomberg Law Sits Down With Scibilia And Semel To Discuss The Music Industry, Streaming, And Musician's Rights
27 February 2020
Pryor Cashman LLP
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Bloomberg Law profiled the creators of the Mechanical
Licensing Collective (MLC) deal, Partners Frank P.
Scibilia and Benjamin Semel. The pair
represent major and independent record labels, major and
independent music publishers, and high-profile songwriters and
performing artists. The MLC was created to protect songwriters and
publishers in the age of Spotify, Amazon Music, and other music
streaming services by creating a mechanism that will ensure fair
compensation for their music.
Read the full Q&A here to learn Scibilia and Semel's
thoughts on music law, the rights of creators and content owners,
and more.
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