Sunday, March 11, 2018

You Can’t Find What You Don’t Look For: Big Tech Can’t Find Austin Artists | MUSIC • TECHNOLOGY • POLICY

You may not know the names Shinyribs, Guy Forsyth, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Grupo Fantasma, Carolyn Wonderland, Sara Hickman or Jimmy LaFave, but we do here in Austin.  You probably know Willie Nelson and so do we.  We even have a street named after Willie.

What else do these artists have in common aside from being some of Austin’s most loved and respected artists and songwriters?  Spotify, Google, Amazon, iHeart can’t seem to find them and have sent “address unknown” NOIs for all of them.  (For the background on mass NOI loophole see my article from the American Bar Association Entertainment & Sports Lawyer.)  The more we research this issue, the less anyone will believe that the Music Modernization Act is going to solve the problem of not finding what you don’t look for.

It is particularly galling that these giant companies all come to SXSW with a big presence but can’t seem to manage to pay our top songwriters.  And remember–it’s not that there is a deferred royalty or retroactive royalty–until these songwriters either prove that they actually already registered their songs in the Copyright Office or do in the future, they don’t get a royalty at all courtesy of a loophole in the Copyright Act and the abject failure of the Congress to do anything about it.  And remember–there is nothing that requires them to register in order to enjoy all the rights of a copyright owner, including the right to make Spotify rich and Google richer.

That’s right–81 notices on the late Jimmy LaFave:

Jimmy LaFave

Ray Wylie Hubbard has 126:

Ray Wylie Hubbard

Shinyribs got 57:

Shinyribs

Carolyn Wonderland racked up 189:

Carolyn

Sara Hickman has 111:

Sara Hickman

Grupo Fantasma gets 62:

Grupo

Guy Forsyth has 103:

Guy Forsyth

And Willie Nelson has 2,897:

Willie Nelson

So when ya’ll tech bros are in Austin this week, make sure you drop by if any of the songwriters you are stiffing are playing a show.  You could even tip.  Maybe you can find them in the SXSW show listings.

And enjoy your visit.

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