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Leading anti-piracy company MUSO welcomes new Head of Music Services
Digital music specialist Dan Moore announced as new Head of Music Services
The world’s leading anti-piracy company MUSO have announced they have strengthened their management team with the acquisition of the experienced music industry professional Dan Moore.
Moore joins the company from Direct-to Fan specialists, Sunshine HQ, where he worked on digital projects for Moshi Moshi, Wichita, Xtra Mile Recordings and My Bloody Valentine. He also has direct artist management experience with the likes of The Magic Numbers and The Heavy.
His time in the music industry began in A&R for Warner Music UK before moving to leading U.S. Performing Rights organisation, ASCAP.
His knowledge of copyright protection and the evolving digital landscape makes him a perfect addition to the team at MUSO, a company that leads the fight against online piracy with its innovative techniques.
Dan Moore is delighted with his new role, and had this to say about the company he is joining.
“Having worked with many labels and artists I have witnessed first hand how revenues have been affected by online piracy. Piracy sites are making millions in revenues which artists and musicians are missing out on. MUSO’s ability to track and remove illegal content has a positive impact on sales, something every rights holder should be supporting.”
CO-Founder and Director of Music Andy Chatterley says .
‘MUSO has been built and is run by people who understand the problems that the creative industries face with piracy. In Dan we have a Music industry professional who has experienced the effects of piracy first hand and can benefit our current and new Music clients and we are delighted to welcome him to our expanding team at MUSO.’
Link:
www.muso.com
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Quite Great PR .
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