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AFEM Statement on Sexual Harassment

We call for clear accountability, active support, and safer structures so that our culture lives up to the values our music represents.

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BELEM Lyric Translation LinkedIn Live Session

Join us on Monday 2 March for a LinkedIn live session on BELEM Lyric Translation presented by AFEM.

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Primary Wave partners with estate of Eartha Kitt, acquiring music catalog and name & likeness rights

Deal includes the singer's 17 studio albums, eight live albums and more than 50 singles, including Santa Baby. Source

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Lorde embraces “clean slate” as 17 year Universal record deal comes to an end

"I feel a feeling of openness and possibility, and I’m inspired"

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Snoop Dogg's 'Smoke Weed Everyday' Trademark Bid Rejected

Snoop Dogg wanted to trademark the phrase ‘Smoke Weed Everyday’, a key lyric from his track ‘The Next Episode, for his cannabis business. But the US Trademark Office has rejected his application, beca

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AFEM Podcast Explores Legal Aspects of Music Contracts

Examine the realities of modern contracts, offering grounded perspectives from multiple territories.

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Artist Identity Crucial for Electronic Music Growth, AFEM Panel Explains

Matt Whitmire (VP of Business Development, FUGA) explores why artist identity is a critical foundation for long-term growth in today’s electronic music landscape.

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AFEM Finance Summit Discusses International Music Business Realities

Bringing together leading experts to unpack the practical realities of working across borders.

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AFEM LinkedIn Live: Electronic Music & Net Zero Discussion

The language of sustainability is now firmly embedded in conversations across the music industry, but what do these terms actually mean in practice?

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AFEM x Downtown: Artist Guidance for UGC Platforms

Matt Whitmire (VP of Business Development, FUGA) distills five key lessons of his Platforms & Performance series, outlining how artists and teams can protect rights, build visibility, and grow sustain

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AFEM Addresses Sexual Harassment in Electronic Music

We call for clear accountability, active support, and safer structures so that our culture lives up to the values our music represents.

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AFEM LinkedIn Live: BELEM Lyric Translation Event

Join us on Monday 2 March for a LinkedIn live session on BELEM Lyric Translation presented by AFEM.

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AFEM x Downtown: Women in Electronic Music Spotlight

The first of a two part installment by Connie Chow from Fuga.

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EMERGE: Chatting with European music data

David Weiszfeld’s career has focussed around solving a recurring problem: how to navigate the glut of data relating to artists and songs. After leaving Universal Music in 2013 and founding […] The post is from Music Ally.

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AFEM Podcast Discusses Legal Aspects of the Music Industry

Examine the realities of modern contracts, offering grounded perspectives from multiple territories.

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Artist Identity Key to Long-Term Growth in Electronic Music

Matt Whitmire (VP of Business Development, FUGA) explores why artist identity is a critical foundation for long-term growth in today’s electronic music landscape.

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AFEM Finance Summit Tackles Global Music Business Challenges

Bringing together leading experts to unpack the practical realities of working across borders.

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Sustainability in the Electronic Music Industry

The language of sustainability is now firmly embedded in conversations across the music industry, but what do these terms actually mean in practice?

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AFEM and Downtown Offer Artist Guidance on UGC Platforms

Matt Whitmire (VP of Business Development, FUGA) distills five key lessons of his Platforms & Performance series, outlining how artists and teams can protect rights, build visibility, and grow sustain

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AFEM Addresses Sexual Harassment in Electronic Music Industry

We call for clear accountability, active support, and safer structures so that our culture lives up to the values our music represents.