#StreamingJustice

Why are streaming rates so bad? What can we do about it?

There’s been a lot of talk about Spotify these days. We live in the streaming era. It affects everyone who works in the music business. Music Workers Alliance is organizing for real #StreamingJustice. Check out the tl;dr or or learn about the campaign in more detail by clicking through the FAQs below. Then take action!

tl;dr

●Mass copyright infringement on platforms like Youtube is the “leak” in the bottom of the bucket of all streaming. All streaming is in competition with free services like Youtube.

●We need to fix this “leak” before our pressure on Spotify and other streaming services can work. Otherwise, we won’t have leverage.

●Reforming DMCA Section 512 is the only way to fix the “leak” and establish a fair functioning market for recorded music.

●Once this happens, we can organize and build leverage against streaming services, create viable alternatives, and raise the floor for royalty payouts.

●We demand accountability from Big Tech platforms and protections that work for all music workers, not just the Major Label stars.

Actions

1) Take MWA’s Streaming Testimonials Survey: https://forms.gle/oxp5dYKSUh95AmTM9

2) Send a letter to your Representatives: https://actionnetwork.org/letters/streaming-justice-tell-congress-we-need-to-get-paid-for-our-work/.

3) Educate 3-5 friends or colleagues about these issues and get them to fill out the survey and write to their Congresspeople, too.

4) Follow @musicworkers on Twitter and @musicworkersalliance on Instagram and spread the word by retweeting/reposting about the #StreamingJustice campaign. Share musicworkersalliance.org/streaming-justice with others, on your newsletters, and on your social media profiles.

5) Get involved with organizing the #StreamingJustice campaign. Email musicworkersalliance@gmail.com to get involved. We’re entirely music worker-run. We do everything in a participatory and democratic way. We’d love your involvement.

Why are streaming rates so bad and what can we do about it? Here’s the full story:


Some of MWA’s work on Streaming Justice

 

 MWA Statement on the SMART Act

The Music Workers Alliance (MWA) thanks Senators Leahy and Tillis for their continued work to protect the intellectual property of creators. MWA is happy to support their recently introduced SMART Copyright Act of 2022, a welcome update to copyright legislation. This bill would amend section 512(i) and adds a section 514 to the Copyright Act. 514 would create a rule making process through the Library of Congress establishing designated technical measures, DTMs, to help combat piracy of our works online. The goal of the bill is to halt the unauthorized distribution of copies of our works as well as the resultant unauthorized monetization of our music by big tech. This is an important step in moving toward a viable business for independent music workers, and it is important that we continue to be part of this process moving forward.

Submission to US Copyright Office Notice of Inquiry on Standard Technical Measures. Go here to open full submission in new tab, including MWA worker testimonies.

Full #StreamingJustice Campaign Launch Rally & Concert (starts at 2:23)

Watch Rep. Jamie Raskin’s (MD) words of support from the #StreamingJustice campaign launch


Learn more about #StreamingJustice from this recorded educational meeting


MWA Report Entered into Record on Senate Subcommittee on Intellectual Property


MWA Petition, 2020: A CALL BY MUSICAL ARTISTS FOR BASIC FAIRNESS IN THE DIGITAL MARKETPLACE