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The Department of Justice Refuses to Resolve Issues for Music Creators. ASCAP & BMI Join forces to Fight. Join & Help

ASCAP and BMI Join Forces to Fight the Department of Justice's Interpretation of Their Consent Decrees BMI to Challenge 100% Licensing in Federal Court NEW YORK – (August 4, 2016)  ASCAP and BMI, the country’s two leading performing rights organizations (PROs) collectively representing more than one million songwriters, composers and music publishers, have joined forces to fight the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) recent interpretation of their respective consent decrees and to push for consent decree reform.  United in their belief that the DOJ’s decision to mandate 100% licensing will cause unnecessary chaos in the marketplace and place unfair financial burdens and creative constraints on songwriters and composers, the two organizations are pursuing a joint campaign: BMI through litigation and ASCAP through legislative reform. BMI today announced it is taking legal action and has initiated the process to challenge 100% licensing in Federal Court. Concurrently, AS...

Music Can be Therapeutic for Inmates in Jail. It could be the Difference Between Sanity and Insanity

If you know a family member or friend locked behind the walls, it could be a great idea to order them music.  It gives them access to a piece of their home life, which helps them get through the tough times. Being huge music lovers, We know We would not survive in jail without some great tunes to bump. We are proud to announce that Patrick Antonian's music is now available for order for inmates in many jail facilities. We feel it's a great way to give back to the community. When ordering music just search for the Artist name and you can send your loved one an album, a few songs, or even just one song from the projects available in the catalogue. Peace&Love to everyone who is or knows someone that is suffering the repercussions of their actions.  Give them a chance to rehabilitate, make it through the tough times in their life, and be able to focus on something good and positive when they get out. Patrick Antonian PR