F Here's a donation request letter from FMC, a group I've been interning with in DC the past few months. Throw us a few bones if you're feeling philanthropic. It really would go to a great cause . . . "There has never been a more important time to contribute to the future of music. As the music community continues its rocky shift to a largely digital platform, there are unprecedented policy questions before us. At this point in history, seemingly disparate issues — from spectrum reform to media ownership to internet regulatory structures to copyright — are now inextricably linked. Yet it’s crucial that we not ignore the perspective of the artists themselves as we work towards creative solutions to shared challenges. Future of Music Coalition exists to amplify musicians’ voices on the issues that affect their livelihood. From artists’ right to expression to access to media like radio and the internet, FMC seeks to inject the creator viewpoint into broader issues of public policy. You can help with this mission. I'm inviting you to join me as a proud supporter of FMC. FMC’s programs and campaigns: 1. assist artists in becoming empowered self-advocates 2. help musicians to understand their health insurance options 3. defend open internet principles that inspire a level playing field for all musicians 4. improve conditions in radio so more artists can reach the airwaves 5. provide platforms for musicians to engage directly in policy debates
http://futureofmusic.org/donate
The future of music is bright, provided we seize this historic opportunity to create structures that reward artists and allow for the kind of innovation that will inspire audiences. Through education, research and advocacy, FMC has become the voice on issues at the intersection of music, technology, policy and law. Their mission to improve the lives of musicians couldn’t be more critical, and you can help carry it forward."
http://futureofmusic.org/donate
12.01.2009
An Intern Moment
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