AIMP Global Music Publishing Summit 2024 – Sold Out Success
24 June 2024
The 2024 Global Music Publishing Summit wrapped on June 11 at the 3 West Club in New York City, drawing in over 300 attendees, including songwriters, music publishers, rights organizations, record labels, DSPs, and more. It was sponsored by Copyright Delta, ICE, Music Publishers Canada, the NMPA, PRS for Music, RyteBox, and Switchchord, as well as AIMP National Annual Supporters including ASCAP, BMI, CMRRA, Exploration, The MLC, SESAC Music Group, SXWorks, and YouTube.

Hi-res photos from every GMPS panel are available here. All photos should be credited to Gary Gershoff, except the AIMP Pre-GMPS Young Professionals Mixer photo, which should be credited to Ashley Morey. Video of the GMPS will soon be made available to AIMP members at aimp.org.

The event kicked off with a welcome from Michael Lau (AIMP National Chair and New York Chapter President; CEO, Laud Music/Imachew Music), Frank Handy (AIMP LA Chapter Vice President; Head of Operations & Administration, Position Music), Ree Guyer (AIMP Nashville Chapter President; President, Wrensong), and Tony D. Alexander (AIMP Atlanta Chapter President; President and Managing Director, Made in Memphis Entertainment), who each provided an update on the Association’s national and regional activities.

One of the day’s standout panels was “Publishers’ Perspective: Unveiling the Power of Covers in Synchronization.” Led by moderator Brooke Primont (AIMP NY Board Member; EVP, Publishing Sync, Concord Music Publishing), panelists Jason Rezvan (VP, Advertising, Spirit Music Group), Keith D’arcy (SVP, Sync & Creative Services, Warner Chappell), Leah Streetman (President and Head of Film & TV Music, Triton Creative), Anita Chinkes Ratner (EVP Creative Music Strategy, PARAMOUNT), and Kate Urcioli (Managing Director & Partner, Heavy Duty Projects) discussed the immediate emotional connection that comes with a cover song; the difference between re-records, remixes, and traditional covers; and how they work with companies and music supervisors to find or create the perfect cover version for their needs.

On Tuesday afternoon, Chris Barkley (Senior Vice President, Government Affairs, NMPA), Clara Kim (Chief Legal and Business Affairs Officer, ASCAP), Morna Willens (Chief Policy Officer, RIAA), and moderator Amber Charania(AIMP NY Board Member; Senior Director of Legal and Business Affairs, Downtown Music Holdings) delivered the “Washington, D.C. Update.”Together, they discussed upcoming and proposed legislation affecting the music publishing community, including several proposals to establish a federal right of publicity in light of the rise of generative AI, the NMPA’s proposal to allow rights-holders to opt out of compulsory licensing, and more.

The night before the GMPS on June 10, the AIMP Young Professionals Committee hosted the free “AIMP Pre-GMPS Young Professionals Mixer” at The Rose in NYC. The event brought together the publishing industry for drinks, snacks, and networking.
Read Billboard’s Summit Recap Here
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