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MMF gathering evidence and data: Impact of COVID-19 on music makers and their representatives

17 March 2020

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We are gathering evidence of the impact COVID-19 has on the music makers and their representatives. The form is divided into 6 sections:

  1. Estimated Loss of Income in Live & Touring (to date, not projected)
  2. SXSW
  3. Estimated projected losses in live for the next 6 Months
  4. Other forms of income outside live
  5. Your story & social media
  6. Information sharing/agreements

If your client is not touring or performing please skip section 1 & 3, and if you/your client was not planning on attending SXSW skip section 3.

We  appreciate you taking the time to fill this in. It is of huge important to build a case for music makers and make sure they are looked after.

 

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