Mumbai. The Indian Music Industry (IMI), the apex body representing all music labels in India and the Indian Singers Rights Association (ISRA), the apex body representing all singers in the country, expressed their happiness over the historic agreement reached between ISRA and IMI’s member labels. of course. Due to this agreement, all the record labels, singers and musicians will be greatly benefited at the pan India level and all the stakeholders of the entire music system associated with the Indian music world will get a lot of opportunities to move forward. IMI and ISRA express their heartfelt gratitude to Honorable Finance and Industry Minister Mr. Piyush Goyal for unconditionally extending all possible help to all the artists associated with the music sector and the entire music world.
We will continue to work jointly with Mr. Goyal and DPIIT and will try our best to fulfill the dream of Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi by taking the music world to a new level, who has always wanted to strengthen the music world and make it a global leader in the world. Have been working to get him an important place. On this historic and glorious occasion, the Indian music industry appeals to the Government of India to help combat the menace of digital piracy and copyright infringement. Expressing his happiness, President of the Indian Singers Rights Association (ISRA), Padma Shri Anup Jalota said, “I would like to thank the Government of India, especially Mr. Piyush Goyal, without whose help this contract would not have materialised. I would like to wish everyone present here on this special occasion and hope that this contract will benefit the entire music world.
Vikram Mehra, President, IMI and Managing Director, Saregama, said, “India is recognized worldwide for its musical diversity. If the Indian music industry has to gain a foothold in the world, it is necessary that all the stakeholders work together to achieve the goal. We’ve all seen the positive results of working with musicians, songwriters and publishers. I am sure that when the performers and all the owners involved in sound recording work together, the results will be very positive. Sanjay Tandon, Founder, Director and CEO, Indian Singers Rights Associations (ISRA) said,
“I am extremely happy to see that the Tamsam record label and all the artists are finally making a common effort. This will greatly benefit the music world and it will get the status it deserves. This historic agreement is a great news for all. Blaise Fernandes, President and CEO of Indian Music Industry, said on the occasion, “This historic agreement will prove to be very helpful for the Indian music industry, which will give it an opportunity to join the 10 largest music industries in the world. When all stakeholders work together towards a common goal, it will yield good results and this has been happening all over the world.”
About IMI:
The Indian Music Industry (IMI) is the apex body representing the interests of the music industry in India. IMI aims to further strengthen the roots of the Indian music industry and nurture and preserve the Indian musical traditions. In a variety of ways, IMI ensures that copyrights in music are properly assessed and not infringed. IMI is fully committed to the enforcement of copyright laws on a pan-India basis. IMI is registered under the West Bengal Societies Registration Act, 1961.
About ISRA: https://isracopyright.com/
Indian Singers Rights Association (ISRA) is a registered copyright society registered under the Copyright Act of 1957. ISRA, a Central Government registered body, is fully committed to collect appropriate royalty for singers, to perform copyright related work related to the performing rights of singers and to ensure the rights of singers at all India level. It is an apex body formed to protect the interests of all the performers in India.
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