Goodlatte to unveil sweeping music copyright reform package next month

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Goodlatte to unveil sweeping music copyright reform package next month

The bill would create a new digital mechanical licensing organization, run by publishers and songwriters, to identify and pay songwriters and publishers digital royalties. It would also eliminate the legal liability that has led to expensive lawsuits against Spotify and Apple Music for not properly licensing
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Curable from within

… heart can be to unlock your feelings and permit yourself to feel. So when doctors pass the verdict, incurable, just tune in and cure yourself! The writer is former editor-in-chief of Life Positive magazine and founder, facilitator of the Zen of Good Writing Course. Contact her at sumavarughese@gmail.com
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Literary, Business Talent Built SNHU Online MFA

When Dr. Sharon Califano set out to recruit authors to help build Southern New Hampshire University's new online Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program, she had specific goals in mind. She wanted to tap the who's-who in the world of professional writing, and she wanted writers who could build
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Here's Our New Best Stocks to Buy List

A solid portfolio: Celgene's Revlimid is a top treatment for multiple myeloma, bringing in $8 billion in sales in 2017, making it the No. 2 best-selling drug in the world. On top of that, a new usage for the company's next-biggest earner, Pomalyst, could pave the way for even higher sales after the company
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History Of Our Town (July 17, 1970 Edition)

(The following entry in “The History Of Our Town” by Lucille Basler was published in the July 17, 1970, edition of the Ste. Genevieve Fair Play. The Herald in 2015 began publishing in order the series of articles written by Basler, which began publication in December 1966.) Continuing down the hillside
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José Andrés Is Releasing His Book About Feeding Puerto Rico This Fall

We Fed An Island: The True Story of Rebuilding Puerto Rico, One Meal at a Time is scheduled to hit shelves on September 11, 2018 under Anthony Bourdain Books/Ecco, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers. The face of Hurricane Maria relief confirmed earlier this month that a book deal was in the
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Andrew Lloyd Webber on Writing in Taxis, Failure, and the Reason He Doesn't Have a Cell Phone

Andrew Lloyd Webber on Writing in Taxis, Failure, and the Reason He Doesn't Have a Cell Phone … “Writing a book is completely different from writing for the stage,” says Lloyd Webber, whose book charts his life up through the 1986 opening of Phantom … How do you prepare yourself to be creative?
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Madyson Park

Creativity can be found in many different forms, and starting from a young age, artists begin expressing their creativity in ways that reflect their personalities and beliefs. Madyson Park, a 17-year-old creative writer from the Orange County School of the Arts, located in Santa Ana, began writing when she
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History Of Our Town (July 3, 1970)

(The following entry in “The History Of Our Town” by Lucille Basler was published in the July 3, 1970, edition of the Ste. Genevieve Fair Play. The Herald in 2015 began publishing in order the series of articles written by Basler, which began publication in December 1966.) Since repairs have been started
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Content gatekeepers stand in the way of innovation

Charlie Puth was discovered after posting his music to YouTube. “Girlboss” Sophia Amoruso launched her fashion and business empire with an eBay account. Amanda Hocking's self-published paranormal thrillers have sold millions of copies on Amazon. These are just a handful of notable and highly
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