By: RnM Team    18 Mar 09 11:27 IST
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MUMBAI: EMI Music Publishing, the world’s leading popular music publisher, has reached an agreement to represent the intellectual property of Dr Martin Luther King, Jr. it was announced today.

Under the terms of the long-term global deal with The King Estate, EMI Music Publishing will be charged with representing Dr. King’s words in recordings and music, as well as in ensuring the proper licensing and authorization of all usages of Dr King’s words and image in online and in all digital media. The King Estate will be working with EMI Music Publishing to create a licensing regime for online uses of his works, as well as his name and likeness as it applies to existing non-approved uses.

EMI will work closely with Intellectual Properties Management (“IPM”), the Atlanta based company which manages the licensing program for The King Estate. IPM will continue to administrate and process all requests for use of Dr. King’s name, image, likeness, recorded voice (without music) and rights of publicity. All non-music requests for the licensing of Dr King’s works and image will continue to be processed and licensed by IPM.

Included in Dr King’s astounding body of work are numerous speeches and sermons which helped shape the course of the civil rights movement, including “Our God Is Marching On!” (1965), “I See The Promised Land” (1968) and “I Have A Dream” (1963).

This is the first time that EMI Music Publishing has taken on the licensing of a non-music based intellectual property catalog in addition to its collection of more than 1.3 million current and classic hit songs. Included in the EMI Music Publishing catalog are iconic songs including “New York New York”, “You’ve Got A Friend”, “The James Bond Theme”, “Lady Marmalade”, “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough”, “Always On My Mind”, “Over The Rainbow”, “I Heard It Through The Grapevine” and “Singin’ In the Rain”. Its current hit-making writers and producers include Arctic Monkeys, Beyoncé, James Blunt, Alan Jackson, Norah Jones, Alicia Keys, Pink, Usher, Kanye West, Pharrell Williams and Amy Winehouse.

EMI Music Publishing chairman and CEO Roger Faxon commented, “This is one of the most exciting and important projects that EMI Music Publishing has ever taken on, and we are deeply honored to have been selected. We have been fortunate to represent some of the most important and influential music ever created, and have played a part in



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