
GRAMMY Advocacy
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We're creating a movement to strengthen and protect the music community and advance the rights of creators through legislative change. @RecordingAcad
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https://www.recordingacademy.com/advocacy 26-01-2015 07:17:34
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Thank you Recording Academy / GRAMMYs for the opportunity. Advocacy is something I deeply care about, and it’s inspiring to witness the impact we can make when music creators unite.




Join me & Recording Academy / GRAMMYs / GRAMMY Advocacy in advocating for a future that prioritizes human artistry. Contact your representatives and urge them to support the HITS Act, the NO FAKES Act, and federal arts funding: grm.my/440fdZv #GRAMMYsOnTheHill


Watch #RecordingAcademy leaders and members reintroduce the NO FAKES Act on Capitol Hill, alongside Senators Senator Chris Coons, Sen. Marsha Blackburn, and @AmyKlobuchar, Congresswoman Madeleine Dean and Rep. María Elvira Salazar, and leaders from the Motion Picture Association (MPA), RIAA, @SAGAFTRA, Warner Music Group, YouTube, and


The Library of Congress (Library of Congress) recently announced the 25 culturally significant recordings that will be inducted into the National Recording Registry, spanning genres from jazz and hip-hop to musical theater, country, and video game soundtracks. 🎶 ▶️ Learn more:


🎵 Making our voices heard in Washington, D.C.! Advocacy Day last week was incredible as we joined Recording Academy leaders to reintroduce the NO FAKES Act alongside Senators Senator Chris Coons, Sen. Marsha Blackburn, and @AmyKlobuchar, plus Congresswoman Madeleine Dean and Rep. María Elvira Salazar. 🏛️ We also spent

Honoring country legend @RandyTravis and U.S. Rep. Linda Sánchez and Rep. Ron Estes, the 2025 #GRAMMYsOnTheHill Awards tackled critical issues impacting the music community today, including AI protections and fair tax policies. ▶️ Take a look: grm.my/42LQiI4


"Protecting voice and likeness as AI grows is too important. Join us now to make NO FAKES the law of the land this year." In a co-authored letter featuring the Recording Academy / GRAMMYs's CEO Harvey Mason jr., here is why the passage of the NO FAKES Act remains important. ⬇️

Artists' right to creative expression needs to be protected. 🎶 📲 As we work alongside FreeOurArtHQ to safeguard artists from this harmful practice, learn more about the efforts being done to support artists and ensure a better future for them. youtu.be/giVOJdJTYhM





Following #GRAMMYsOnTheHill 2025, the Recording Academy / GRAMMYs and top lawmakers are pushing the NO FAKES Act forward — with new bipartisan momentum and a major Senate hearing spotlighting the urgent need to protect creators. 🎶 Learn more about how the legislation would protect artists


For too long, music has been weaponized as "evidence" in criminal proceedings across the country, including in New York courtrooms. 🎶 In the effort to protect music creators from having their work used against them, Recording Academy / GRAMMYs members championed for AB123 to safeguard them



Creators and activists Torae Carr, Michelle Lewis and KIRBY sat down with the #RecordingAcademy's Todd Dupler for an inspiring conversation about harnessing your platform to address issues within the music industry and fostering meaningful change. 🌟 Here are five key takeaways


We thank Rep. Ron Estes and Rep. Linda Sánchez and Senator Sen. Marsha Blackburn and Senator Cortez Masto for their unwavering support for the HITS Act over many years. “We also thank Senators Blackburn and Cantwell for their thoughtful leadership in removing the Al provision that could have
