May 21, 2024
The Association President, Erik Zambrano, has authorized a special Executive Committee to conduct a thorough investigation into recent reports of copyright infringements. The committee, following a directive from the Office of Copyright Administration, has uncovered significant findings that could impact major streaming services.The investigation revealed that copyrighted material, previously invalidated as early as 2020, has been improperly used by streaming giants Spotify and Pandora. The Committee’s comprehensive review identified these infringements, prompting an immediate call for action.In their official report, the Committee recommended issuing formal copyright claims against the implicated companies. This move awaits final approval from President Zambrano, who is expected to sign an executive order to initiate the claims process.The Committee’s findings have been referred to the INDR Charter of U.S. Administration, which is responsible for overseeing and administering copyright claims. This body will ensure that the claims are processed efficiently and in accordance with legal standards.
President Zambrano’s executive order is anticipated to pave the way for strict enforcement of copyright laws, aiming to protect the rights of content creators and uphold the integrity of intellectual property regulations. This action underscores the Administration’s commitment to maintaining a fair and lawful digital marketplace.
Further developments are expected as President Zambrano reviews the Committee’s recommendations and prepares to take decisive action. The outcome of this investigation may set a precedent for future copyright enforcement in the digital age.