The Austin Music Foundation is always looking for ways to help fuel the Austin music economy. We will be showing this webinar from the American Association of Independent Music and the US Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration at 7 p.m. at Soundcheck Austin (1901 E. 51st St., Building 4). If you would like to join us, please RSVP to RSVP @austinmusicfoundation.org....
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The Austin Music Foundation is always looking for ways to help fuel the Austin music economy. We will be showing this webinar from the American Association of Independent Music and the US Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration at 7 p.m. at Soundcheck Austin (1901 E. 51st St., Building 4). If you would like to join us, please RSVP to RSVP @austinmusicfoundation.org.
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Expanding their Overseas Markets Could not be More Important for the industry.
In 2005, per the International Federation of Phonographic Industries, the U.S. share of worldwide wholesale of music, including digital streaming, was 34%. In 2010 & 2011 the U.S. share had fallen to 26%. Exports have never been more important to the financial health of the independent music community. This webinar on the Asia marketplace is the latest in a series on International Markets that we need to access for continued financial viability for the indies.
Join the American Association of Independent Music (A2IM) and the US Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration
“Successfully Selling US Indie Music in China, Hong Kong, and South Korea” Webinar
Thursday, August 2, 2012 — 7pm EST
This webinar for the US indie music industry covers the following for the Chinese, Hong Kong and South Korean export markets:
* Tools for Exporting – and – Licensing, Publishing, and Collections.
* Legislative Changes & Opportunities.
* What You Need to Know About Copyrights & Regional music markets.
*Learn insights from industry experts based in the region, such as International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (Hong Kong), FujiPacific Music Ltd. (Hong Kong & Seoul), Shanghai Synergy Culture & Entertainment, and DFSB Kollective (Seoul).
*US Department of Commerce ‘s ITA will briefly discuss how the U.S. government is addressing copyright infringements in the creative content industries, and where you can find export assistance in-state and abroad.
*The session will conclude with a Question & Answer session with the experts.