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A NEW VOICE

We are a growing coalition of Canadian music creators who share the common goal of having our voices heard about the laws and policies that affect our livelihoods. We are the people who actually create Canadian music. Without us, there would be no music for copyright laws to protect.

Until now, a group of multinational record labels has done most of the talking about what Canadian artists need out of copyright. Record companies and music publishers are not our enemies, but let's be clear: lobbyists for major labels are looking out for their shareholders, and seldom speak for Canadian artists. Legislative proposals that would facilitate lawsuits against our fans or increase the labels' control over the enjoyment of music are made not in our names, but on behalf of the labels' foreign parent companies.

Click here to read about what we stand for.

News:

October 19, 2006
CMCC at the Future of Music Policy Summit
The CMCC participated in the recent 6th annual Future of Music Policy Summit at Montreal. CMCC member Andrew Cash spread the good word about CMCC at the keynote "State of the Nation" panel, and CMCC Communications Director, Keith Serry, spoke on the "Policymaking: How to Make an Impact" panel.
October 16, 2006
Wired: No Suit Required
Terry McBride shows us the way of the future for the music biz. Check out the full article here.
May 26, 2006
Steven Page on the CMCC
Click here to listen to a podcast interview with Steven Page.
May 19, 2006
NOW Magazine: Rocking in Free World
Andrew Cash provides some perspective on the online music environment and the CMCC.
May 15, 2006
p2pnet: Feds face digital crossroads
NDP MP Charlie Angus wrote a great piece on copyright. Check it out here.