05/22/2026
The newly signed PACE Act will safeguard free expression in music and the arts, protecting creators' rights to artistic expression by limiting the use of creative works, such as song lyrics, as evidence in criminal court.
Here's what the law means ⤵️
PACE Act Signed Into Law In Maryland: What The New Law Means For Free Artistic Expression | RECORDINGACADEMY.com
The newly signed PACE Act will further safeguard free expression in music and the arts, protecting creators ' rights to artistic expression by limiting the use of creative works, such as song lyrics, as evidence in criminal court. Here 's what the law means for creators now.
05/20/2026
Last month’s GRAMMYS On The Hill Advocacy Day allowed Members of Congress to hear first-hand from artist advocates about the impact of AI on the music community and the urgent need to protect human creators. The real-world stories shared by our artist advocates came at a crucial time as momentum continues to build in Congress in support of advancing the NO FAKES Act.
We thank Senators C***s and Blackburn, as well as Representatives Salazar and Dean, for their unwavering commitment to protecting creators.
05/13/2026
A major win for creators’ freedom of expression.
Yesterday, Governor Wes Moore signed the Protecting Artists’ Creative Expression (PACE) Act into law, making Maryland the third state in the nation to pass legislation limiting the use of lyrics and other creative works as evidence in criminal proceedings.
Artists should be free to tell stories without fear that their words will be taken out of context and used against them. This practice disproportionately impacts Black and Brown creators and threatens the freedom of expression that drives music and culture forward.
The Recording Academy has advocated for the PACE Act since its inception, working directly with Delegate Marlon Amprey and Senator Charles Sydnor to help move this legislation forward through member advocacy, public education, and testimony to the Maryland legislature.
Creative expression deserves protection.
04/24/2026
As artificial intelligence rapidly reshapes how music is created, distributed, and consumed, the stakes for artists have never been higher.
At GRAMMYS On The Hill 2026, the Recording Academy addressed the impact of artificial intelligence on the music community, an issue both U.S. Senator Chris C***s and Rep. María Elvira Salazar have tackled head-on through their leadership and bipartisan work on Capitol Hill.
Learn how the GRAMMYS On The Hill 2026 congressional honorees are fighting to protect music creators' rights in the AI era: grm.my/4mTnTZk
04/24/2026
As we continue to celebrate the 25th anniversary of GRAMMYS On The Hill this month, get to know more about the most pressing issues facing the music industry today, and how you can still get involved.
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04/23/2026
With GRAMMYS On The Hill 2026 under way, here is an overview of three critical bills designed to bring accountability, transparency, and protection into the AI era: the NO FAKES Act, the TRAIN Act, and the CLEAR Act.
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04/23/2026
Progress happens when creative and legislative communities meet in person and work together.
GRAMMYS On The Hill brings together creators, policymakers, and industry leaders to address the most pressing issues facing music today.
Support music and its creators by using the toolkit: grm.my/487ofoR