I sent the first part of the thread to some organizers in Maine (prior to Bill 
Cowie weighing in on NEFFA's approach.)

ASCAP has been a hot button topic in our state.  As Bill mentioned, a dance 
organizer was approached by the town (which owns the hall used by the dance) 
after the town had been approached by ASCAP.  

At the annual meeting of DEFFA we talked about it briefly, including mentioning 
that Larry Unger's tunes are registered with ASCAP, and others are registered 
with BMI.  Below is what DEFFA president John McIntire emailed me.

Here's to sharing info and specific details for the good of all!

Oh, and on that note, I wanted to request that if others are willing to share 
more details of their specific knowledge or experience, the do so, even if it 
seems like 'extraneous info.'  I think we'd all benefit from having it out 
there in the knowledge base.  (Even if it's not an issue for a given dance 
series now, it might come up later, and having some of those details in the SW 
archive would save both re-inventing the wheel and repeatedly making separate 
individual requests for more info.)

Chrissy Fowler
Belfast, ME

> From: [email protected]
> Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2012 23:04:37 -0400
> Subject: Re: ASCAP on Organizers Digest, Vol 36, Issue 1
> 
> Chrissy & all,
> 
> Thanks for the info from the organizers list. 
> 
> I believe that the approach taken by CDSS & NEFFA have been the most 
> successful & and adaptable. That is, in NEFFA's case, to own what they know 
> they use.....i.e. the Beatles sing-along, and make a token payment. CDSS has 
> taken the issue away from the local agent by asking the national ASCAP for a 
> list. Since the local agent gets a commission, they lose interest and the 
> national doesn't respond. Being defensive doesn't look to me to be a good 
> idea. I expect most bands don't have a clue if they play music covered by 
> ASCAP (or BMI). And I'm not certain that public domain music puts them in the 
> clear. 
> 
> I expect to be working on this for the next few months on DEFFA's behalf in 
> order to put out a statement that Maine organizers & bands can use. It will 
> likely mirror the attitude that CDSS exhibits. If someone wants to pass all 
> this 
> along to other lists, so much the better. 
> 
> cheers,               John
> 
                                          

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