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BMI, ASCAP to Collaborate on Joint Music Database Initiative

ASCAP and BMI, the nation’s two biggest performance rights organizations, have announced plans to create a single, comprehensive music database.

In an effort to improve ownership transparency in performing rights licensing, the joint database will combine music ownership data from each organizationโ€™s repertoire to โ€œdeliver an authoritative view of ownership shares in the vast majority of music licensed in the United States,โ€ according to a joint press release.

โ€œASCAP and BMI are proactively and voluntarily moving the entire industry a step forward to more accurate, reliable and user-friendly data,โ€ ASCAP CEO Elizabeth Matthews said. โ€œWith our combined experience, we are best positioned to make faster headway in creating a robust, cost-effective market solution to meet the needs of the licensing marketplace.โ€

The initiative follows one week after legislation was presented to create a federally run copyright database. Support for the ASCAP-BMI collaboration has been voiced in Washington.

“Todayโ€™s announcement from ASCAP and BMI is a substantive step forward,โ€ says Rep. Doug Collins (R-GA). “Iโ€™ve been working to protect the constitutional rights of Americaโ€™s songwriters for years, and this is a good day for music creators and music lovers.โ€

The first phase of the database is expected to launch by the end of 2018.