At the same time that the Copyright Office designated the group led by the National Music Publishers Association to build and operate the Mechanical Licensing Collective (MLC), it also named the group consisting of Spotify, Amazon, Google, Apple and Pandora to the role of Digital Licensing Coordinator, which also was created by the Music Modernization Act (MMA).
designated the group led by the National Music Publishers Association
The Copyright Office noted that this group was the only submission it received, but nevertheless said that they had met the requirements as set forth in the MMA to receive the designation.
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