TheBigA said:Tom Wells said:I need to see some documentation to prove that
all artists, not just the "biggies", get royalties.
Have you ever been to BMI or ASCAP? They have the documentation. They spend a lot of time and money to make sure their information is correct, and that the money gets to the right people. And while just about every record label has been sued for royalties, it's rare that the PROs get sued. Of course, we're talking about two different royalties. Sales vs. airplay. But airplay is easily documented, and the PROs are experts at it. They see themselves as the bankers, the most trusted people in the music business, and they act the part. The artists and writers trust them. But no one trusts the labels.
The royalties we're discussing here are songwriter royalties, not the RIAA artist & label proposal. That whole proposal is filled with problems, and terrestrial radio is smart to fight it. Part 15s are exempt because they aren't digital, and are covered for the same reason terrestrial radio is exempt.
OK, so do ASCAP and BMI issue reports to each station, showing that if you were, let's say a novelty format....all Link Wray, all the time.....
Would you be issued a report showing that every penny you paid went to his heirs (minus administrative costs, perhaps)?
Without an accounting, it's too much like paying a street thug to watch your car while you're parked in a bad neighborhood "to make sure nothing bad happens to it".