
Representing the world’s leading streaming companies, DiMA’s mission is to promote and protect the ability of music fans to legally engage with creative content whenever and wherever they want it, and for artists to more easily reach longtime fans and make new ones.
Innovations by DiMA’s member companies are driving the economic engine that saved and revitalized the music industry, bringing it forward into a brighter future. These companies sit at the center of the modern music ecosystem, connecting all facets of the industry. DiMA supports policies that strengthen the relationships between artists, fans, and everyone involved in bringing music—one of our core cultural touchstones—into the world. DiMA will continue to promote policies and public conversations that encourage innovation and strengthen the music economy in ways that benefit all stakeholders.
Innovations by DiMA’s member companies are driving the economic engine that saved and revitalized the music industry, bringing it forward into a brighter future. These companies sit at the center of the modern music ecosystem, connecting all facets of the industry. DiMA supports policies that strengthen the relationships between artists, fans, and everyone involved in bringing music—one of our core cultural touchstones—into the world. DiMA will continue to promote policies and public conversations that encourage innovation and strengthen the music economy in ways that benefit all stakeholders.
Location: United States, District of Columbia, Washington
Employees: 1-10
Founded date: 1998
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13.06.2024 | Canada Imposes 5% Tax On Streaming To Fund Local News, Diverse Content | Canadian Regulators are leaning on new authority built into the 2023 Online Streaming Act to impose a new 5 percent tax on streaming TV and music services like Netflix and Spotify; funding that the regulator says will then be used to help f... |
13.04.2022 | Latest News: 2022 National Recording Registry Announced | National Recording Registry Inducts Music from Alicia Keys, Ricky Martin, Journey and More in 2022 Recordings by Bonnie Raitt, Linda Ronstadt, Queen, A Tribe Called Quest, Wu-Tang Clan and Broadcaster WNYC on 9/11 Also Among 25 Selected for... |
23.04.2018 | 43% of music revenues came from streaming last year | Streaming services and their subscription revenue has saved the music business, according to a new music industry report, which notes that 2017 was the third consecutive year of revenue growth — again, thanks to digital music consumption. G... |