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HITS LIST: AROUND
THE MAYPOLE
The biz springs into motion. (5/13a)
MALONE, WALLEN APPEAR NOT TO NEED "HELP" ACHIEVING MILESTONE
A genre-obliterating collab (5/13a)
RAJ KAPOOR: STACKING THE STARS, MAKING THE ACMs SHINE
Producer putting the finishing touches on Thursday's show. (5/13a)
WHAT'S NOT TO "LIKE?" HUGE STREAMS FOR KING KENDRICK
No longer keeping his diss-tance. (5/13a)
NEW RELEASES: "HELP" ARRIVES, SWIFT EXTENDS STREAK
Post, Morgan and the ever-popular POETS (5/13a)
THE NEW UMG
Gosh, we hope there are more press releases.
TIKTOK BANNED!
Unless the Senate manages to make this whole thing go away, that is.
THE NEW HUGE COUNTRY ACT
No, not that one.
TRUMP'S CAMPAIGN PLAYLIST
Now 100% unlicensed!
Pub Crawling
AIMP TALKS MMA/MLC UPDATES
5/22/20

AIMP L.A. Chapter recently presented "Update on the MMA/MLC," the latest in their series of weekly webinars. Moderated by NMPA’s EVP & General Counsel Danielle Aguirre, the webinar gathered leadership from The MLC and the U.S. Copyright Office to discuss where the organization stands as it prepares to implement the Music Modernization Act (MMA).

With panelists including MLC CEO Kris Ahrend, MLC Chair, ABKO Music & Records' COO and AIMP N.Y. Chapter President Alisa Coleman, MLC Board Members Bart Herbison of NSAI and Tim Cohan of peermusic, General Counsel and Associate Register of Copyrights at the U.S. Copyright Office Regan A. Smith, updates were provided on everything from hiring to technology, rights-holder outreach and education.

The MLC currently counts 20 staff members and will be launching an upcoming portal that’ll allow rights-holders to see their data as well as identify unmatched plays of their work and claim them, including international rights-holders whose tracks are streamed in the U.S.

Additionally, prior to the panel, the AIMP L.A. Chapter presented the inaugural Linda Komorsky Liker AIMP Scholarship Award to its first recipient, Angela McPhee. Awarded $5k to help continue her education, the rising senior is pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Music Industry from USC’s Thornton School of Music.