Unang una na, nakatungtong talaga siya sa OPM na binigyang kahulugan ng HB 4218, Sec. 3, (h). Definition of Terms.
Hindi ako nakasubaybay sa mga discussion ng position ng alliance. Pero napansin ko sa position paper ng Indiepinoy, na tanggap mismo ng Indiepinoy ang OPM. At ipinapalagay ko ngayon, ganito rin ang pagtingin sa puntong ito sa level ng alliance.
Kaso, OPM mismo ang basehan ng argumento ng bill ni Baguilat. Gaya ng nabanggit ko na sa isang thread ko, sa pamamagitan ng hindi pagkuwestiyon sa kung ano ang OPM, ibig sabihin ay sang-ayon ang alliance na OPM nga ang saligan ng pro at con sa HB 4218.
Isa sa mga komento ko ay misnomer 'yang OPM para i-lump sum ang mga kategorya ng genre ng musikang Pinoy. Ang OPM ay 1980s lang, samantalang ang Pinoy Rock ay 1974. Magkaiba rin ang katangian ng mga likha ng OPM, na mas eskapismo ang kadalasang tema ng mga kanta. Sa ilang kaso, mapanlait pa sa karaniwang tao o masa, hal. Annie Batungbakal ng Hotdog. Sa pamamagitan ng paggamit ng humor, nakalusot na pagtawanan at laitin ang serbidorang si Annie B.
Sa kabilang banda, realidad ng lipunang Pilipino ang talakay ng mga awiting Pinoy Rock.
Kaya kung sa isang paraan ay magsasaysay tayo kung ano ang sinasabing gustong idebelop ng HB 4218 o OPM Development Act of 2014, 'yong gaya ba ng mga kantang Annie Batungbakal ang gustong paunlarin? o Gaya ng kanta halimbawa ng The Jerks na Kundiman?
Hindi ako naniniwala sa censorship kaya kung may OPM na kantang mapanlait sa kapwa Pilipinong serbidora, magandang tapatan ng gaya ng Kundiman. Wag nang banggitin pa ang mga kantang gaya ng Reklamo Nang Reklamo.
Gayon man, magkaiba ang tradisyon ng mga kantang hinalimbawa sa taas. Kaya naman mas kinakailangang linawin ang OPM na 'yan sa mga posisyon at ihahaing alternatibong panukala.
Pangalawa, dahil napaka-generic ng pakahulugan ng OPM sa pinag-uusapang panukala o bill, lahat ng iba pang detalye nito balewala. Sa katunayan, mas mga organisasyon ng mga elitistang musikero lamang talaga ang mga binabanggit.
Friday, February 13, 2015
Saturday, February 7, 2015
IndiePinoy's Official Position on HB 4218
"We find the Explanatory Note of the HB 4218 fictitious especially indicating the premise that
the dominance of foreign artists completely obliterate any competition from local artists and
this bill will prevent the imminent death of original Filipino Music. Indiepinoy, our existence
as a conglomeration of thousands of active Filipino bands and artists continuously creating
Original Filipino Music is a living proof that Filipino music is not dying and dominance of
foreign artists in media and in local live concerts do not reduce the number or Filipino artists
continuously creating their own craft."
Read full text here http://www.indiepinoymusic.com/hb4218/Indiepinoy%20Position%20Paper%20on%20HB%204218.pdf
Read full text here http://www.indiepinoymusic.com/hb4218/Indiepinoy%20Position%20Paper%20on%20HB%204218.pdf
AMP's Official Stand on HB 4218
"THE
ASOSASYON NG MUSIKONG PILIPINO HAS ALWAYS BEEN WORKING FOR THE BETTERMENT OF
THE FILIPINO MUSICIAN. WE WELCOME ANY AND ALL HELP WE CAN GET IN PROMOTING,
STRENGHTENING AND SAFEGUARDING OUR RIGHTS AS ARTISTS AND OUR CRAFT. A BILL,
NAMELY HB 4218, ALSO KNOWN AS THE “OPM DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 2014” HAS BEEN FILED
IN CONGRESS AND IS CURRENTLY THE SUBJECT OF DEBATE FROM THE DIFFERENT
REPRESENTATIONS AND CONCERNED GROUPS ALIKE.
AFTER CAREFUL REVIEW AND
CONSULTATION WITH THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF AMP, OUR STAND IS THIS; AS ONE OF
TWO ORGANIZATIONS THAT INITIATED THE COLLECTION OF EQUITY, THRU OUR EFFORTS AND
HARD WORK SINCE 1998, WE OPPOSE SECTION 8 OF THE PROPOSED BILL."
IBASURA ang HB 4218 o OPM Development Act of 2014--SINING BUGKOS
"Kami , mga musikero, artista at manggagawa sa produksyon (sa musika) ay nakikiisa, tumututol at nanawagang ibasura ang HB4218 o OPM Development Act of 2014* sa sumusunod na kadahilanan:
Walang substansyal na laman ang panukalang batas para ipagtanggol ang karapatan at kagalingan ng mga Musikero."
Read the full text here https://www.facebook.com/notes/920721701274124/?pnref=story
DJ John Hendrix On HB 4218
"The
OPM Development Act or House Bill 4218 wants to charge foreign acts 'equity
fees' for holding concerts in the country as 'renumeration' for 'displacing'
local performers.
So if
Sting or Madonna or U2 perform in Manila, they would be depriving Ogie Alcasid
of concert sales? Now I would pay good money to watch Sting's artistry. On
the other hand, you would have to pay me good money to watch Alcasid's
tripe.
If local
performers want to be supported by local audiences, they had better get their
acts together instead of blaming the success of other musicians for their
failures.
House
Bill 4218 is supported by a spoiled, privileged, self-entitled minority who
believe
that
fostering the growth of musical artistry in our country can only be achieved
through an authority they want to claim for themselves and impose on
others.
When will
these greedy industry hypocrites learn that developing 'OPM' is not about
making money?
This is
the reason why the OPM 'Development' Act is just that: AN ACT."
--JOHN HENDRIX
DJ /
Event and TV host
Feb. 4,
2015
The Band Alliance's Stand Against HB 4218
"The supporters of the bill claim that the fees collected will go to a fund that will be used by the members of OPM, AMP and Filscap. In other words, if you are not a member of any of these organizations, you will not benefit at all from this national law. Aren’t national laws crafted to benefit the most number of Filipino citizens not just a select few?
I enjoin the membership of The Band Alliance to oppose House Bill 4218. There are other more benign ways to develop the OPM industry without putting at risk the rest of the music industry who are far greater in number and whose economic and social contributions are far more significant.
I also invite our brothers and sisters in the profession belonging to OPM, AMP and Filscap to work with The Band Alliance in crafting a single but comprehensive piece of legislation where all of us in the music industry will benefit from and finally usher in the new age of Philippine pop music. Our vision: “The Philippine Pop Music Development Act of 2014”.
Read the full text why The Band Alliance oppose HB 4218 here http://www.thebandalliance.org/apps/blog/show/42157414-opposition-to-the-opm-development-act-of-2014-or-hb-4218
Musicians Closed Ranks Against Proposed HB 4218
Musicians
young and old, from jazz to rock to metal to punk to hiphop, closed ranks to
oppose the proposed House Bill 4218 or the OPM Development Act of 2014.
The bill
was authored by Ifugao Rep. Teddy Baguilat, submitted to the Lower House last
year and has the full support of Organisasyon ng Pilipinong Mang-aawit (OPM),
Asosayon ng Musikong Pilipino (AMP) and the Filipino Society of Composers,
Authors and Publishers, Inc. (FILSCAP).
An open
forum was held in Tiendesitas last January 31, 2015 to help musicians navigate
the issues surrounding HB 4218. The gathering
was jointly organized by Heart of Music, Indie Pinoy, Pinoyhiphoppaz
Organization, Malayang Ugnayan sa Industriya ng mga Komposer ng Awit (MUSIKA),
Musicians For Peace, Concerned Artist of the Philippines (CAP), Songwriters
Philippines, Bandstand Pilipinas, SiningBugkos, Alternatribu Indie Artists
Community, FILCOMDEC, and League of Authors of Public interest songs (LAPIS).
Click here
for the full text of HB 4218 http://www.congress.gov.ph/download/basic_16/HB04218.pdf
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