In this segment of "Intellectual Property News", Richard Gearhart and Elizabeth Gearhart, co-hosts of Passage to Profit Show head to Capitol Hill as rock legend Gene Simmons shakes up a Senate hearing over a little-known truth: artists still don’t get paid when their songs are played on U.S. radio. The conversation dives into the American Music Fairness Act, the surprising countries America aligns with on radio royalties, and the heated debate between musicians and radio broadcasters fighting to survive. From outdated “free exposure” arguments to what this fight means for the future of content, AI, and creative rights, this episode breaks down why paying artists is suddenly a high-stakes battle with far-reaching implications.
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