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I've been involved for almost two decades in working with Congress and the Copyright office from matters ranging from capital gains taxes on song catalog sales, to the Music Modernization Act, piracy, and pretty much everything else under the sun regarding songwriting issues.


Wow, Roger very impressive. I've been reading about this sort of thing for years but you are by far the best informed of anyone I've virtually run into online. Considering how glacial getting relatively obscure new legislation passed is, what do you think the chances are of getting new laws passed on this? Take your thoughts on arbitration as one example. That by itself would require new legislation, no?

I'm also interested in your comment about income averaging regarding songwriters, authors, etc. I'm an Enrolled Agent licensed to represent people before the IRS. Is there an IRC section that talks about that because that would be an exception to the law that normally applies stating that individuals cannot income average. Or, are you simply talking about changing the law or a rule that says the payors of the monies do not have to pay it all out in the first year?

Ed, your comment about all rap sounding the same is not close to being correct. I'm assuming (could be wrong of course) it's only because you can't stand it, never listen to it and could care less about it. I don't like it either but I have listened very critically to some of it and I've watched several videos done by famous producers explaining how it's done. I do this because rap is huge, it took over the entire musical landscape for over 20 years and I wanted to have some small understanding of it. There are tons of different styles of rap and just as many subtle things going with the background music and rhythms as there is in any other style of music.

Bob


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