Advocacy Photo Archive
The World Copyright Summit is truly an international meeting of copyright’s brightest minds: Norwegian saxophonist and Chairman of the International Council of Music Composers Bendik Hofseth Norwegian chats with Motown titan and Holland-Dozier-Holland member Lamont Dozier at the event in D.C.
Soul and pop legends Lamont Dozier and Robin Gibb pause for a photo during the Second World Copyright Summit at the Ronald Reagan Center in Washington, D.C. on Monday, June 8, 2009.
Legendary Motown songwriter and producer Lamont Dozier; Director General of CISAC Eric Baptiste; pop icon Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees, who is also President of CISAC; and BMI President & CEO Del Bryant kick off the Second World Copyright Summit at the Ronald Reagan Center in Washington, D.C. on Monday, June 8, 2009.
BMI President & CEO Del Bryant, CISAC Director General Eric Baptiste, jazz legend Joe Lovano, President of CISAC and member of the Bee Gees Robin Gibb, SESAC CEO Pat Collins, and ASCAP CEO John LoFrumento enjoy an evening of music at the CISAC Jazz Concert during the World Copyright Summit in Washington, D.C.
CISAC all-star Jazz Concert performers Stefon Harris and Ann Hampton Callaway, President of CISAC and member of the Bee Gees Robin Gibb, and performer Joe Lovano pause for a photo Tuesday, June 10 at the World Copyright Summit in D.C.
BMI President & CEO Del Bryant chats with jazz icon Joe Lovano Tuesday, June 10 at the all-star Jazz Concert during the World Copyright Summit in Washington, D.C.
BMI songwriter Marcus Johnson performs at the University of Maryland’s candlelight vigil staged by JACQUES Initiative March 19 to bring attention to the devastating effects of HIV/AIDS on women and girls.
BMI’s Fred Cannon discusses contemporary copyright issues during the “Too Much or Too Little Copyright Protection? A Debate…” discussion staged during Leadership Music’s annual Digital Summit, held March 24 at Belmont University in Nashville. Pictured are BMI Senior Vice President, Government Relations Fred Cannon and Billy Ivey of the Curb Center for Art, Enterprise and Public Policy, Vanderbilt University.
BMI’s Fred Cannon participated in the “Too Much or Too Little Copyright Protection? A Debate…” discussion staged during Leadership Music’s annual Digital Summit, held March 24 at Belmont University in Nashville. Pictured are BMI Senior Vice President, Government Relations Fred Cannon and Billy Ivey of the Curb Center for Art, Enterprise and Public Policy, Vanderbilt University.
Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn (l) smiles with award-winning BMI songwriter Bob DiPiero, who performed at a recent PRO Discussion Forum.