Truth
in Music Legislation Is Approved by State Assembly
Assembly Bill 702 would protect consumers, entertainers from fraudulent
musical performances
SACRAMENTO, CA – AB 702 cleared the Assembly Floor today by a vote
of 68-0. The legislation, authored by former filmmaker Anthony Portantino,
would make it unlawful for any person to advertise or conduct a live musical
performance through the use of “false, deceptive, or misleading
affiliation, connection, or association” between a live performance
group and the actual recording group.
Under the legislation proposed under AB 702, individuals would be prohibited
from performing live musical performances under the name of a recorded
group unless the performers hold a trademark, at least one member of performing
members was a member of the original group, the event is advertised as
a “tribute” performance or the performing group has prior
authorization.
“When I first heard of the problem, I was shocked to learn this
practice wasn’t already illegal,” said Assemblymember Portantino.
“The people who commit these acts of fraud do a great disservice
not only to the consumers, but to the legacy and reputation of these groups
that many people hold dear.”
Shady promoters have used the music and originality of mostly 1950s African-American
musical legends without proper authorization for several decades. These
musical legends such as the Platters, the Drifters, and the Coasters,
some of whom are available for performances, don’t work because
imposter groups undercut their salaries and assumed their fame. Meanwhile,
consumers are being ripped off by paying for imposter group concerns when
they believe they are seeing the real thing.
Other states such as Pennsylvania, Connecticut, and Michigan have enacted
similar legislation, while states such as New York, Florida, and Nevada
have pending legislation.
With the approval of AB 702 by the Assembly, the bill now moves over
to the Senate where it will be considered in the upcoming months. This
bill is sponsored by Jon “Bowzer” Bauman formerly of “Sha
Na Na” and Chair of the Truth in Music Committee at the Vocal Group
Hall of Fame.
Assemblymember Anthony Portantino was elected to serve the 44th Assembly
District in November of 2006. The district encompasses Altadena, Duarte,
La Canada Flintridge, Pasadena, South Pasadena and Temple City. It also
includes portions of Arcadia, Monrovia, Mayflower Village and the Northeast
Los Angeles neighborhoods of Glassell Park, Hermon, Highland Park, Mount
Washington and Eagle Rock.
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