Statement on U.S. Trade Representative Release of “Special 301” Report

May 1, 2013


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE / May 1, 2013

Statement from NMPA President and CEO David Israelite on U.S. Trade Representative Release of “Special 301” Report

“As creators fight for their right to fair compensation in the U.S., their works are blatantly and regularly infringed in countries such as Russia, China and Ukraine.

On behalf of songwriters and their music publishing partners, I applaud the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative for continuing to call out countries that routinely undermine copyright. The Administration’s commitment to identifying offending nations and working to enforce America’s intellectual property globally, benefits our economy and helps the creative community for generations to come.”

Background: The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative Office today released its annual “Special 301” report detailing the state of intellectual property rights and enforcement in trading partners around the world.

About the NMPA

Founded in 1917, the National Music Publishers’ Association (NMPA) is the trade association representing American music publishers and their songwriting partners. The NMPA’s mandate is to protect and advance the interests of music publishers and songwriters in matters relating to the domestic and global protection of music copyrights.