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  • S4E10: The AI Moratorium Lives on in Senate Big Beautiful Bill
    Jun 30 2025

    In this episode, we break down the little-known but sweeping amendment buried in the Senate version of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) being debated this week. The amendment--which is now characterized as a "temporary pause" to make the 10 years seem trivial--would block states, cities, and even school districts from regulating artificial intelligence for ten years—if they accept federal broadband funding. Framed deceptively as a "temporary pause," this provision threatens hard-fought protections like Tennessee’s ELVIS Act and local school oversight rules while giving Big Tech a free pass to grow unregulated.

    We explore the constitutional challenges, the state-level opposition, and how the amendment functions as a regulatory Trojan horse—allowing only pro-AI laws while forbidding anything that might slow it down, no matter the cost to artists, educators, and consumers.

    Reading Materials:

    “Temporary” Tyranny: Senate is Voting on The 10-Year AI Moratorium That Silences States and Artists

    AI Moratorium in Senate Version of One Big Beautiful Bill Act

    Governors Letter Opposing AI Safe Harbor Moratorium

    🔍 In This Episode:
    • Why the "pause" on AI regulation is anything but temporary

    • How federal broadband dollars are being weaponized to suppress state and local laws

    • The threat to the Tennessee ELVIS Act and biometric protections

    • The legal case against the moratorium: Spending Clause, Tenth Amendment, Equal Protection

    • How public schools could lose the power to control AI in classrooms

    • The growing bipartisan resistance from state AGs, governors, and legislators

    📚 Referenced Laws & Cases:
    • Tennessee ELVIS Act (2024)

    • Illinois BIPA, California Deepfake Law, and others

    • NFIB v. Sebelius – Spending Clause precedent

    • Printz v. United States, Murphy v. NCAA – Tenth Amendment

    • Equal Protection & Due Process Clause applications #AIMoratorium #BigBeautifulBill #StateRights #ELVISAct #ArtistRights #EducationPolicy #BroadbandFunding #FederalOverreach #ConstitutionalLaw #SpendingClause #10thAmendment #BiometricPrivacy #Deepfakes #StudentPrivacy #StopThePause #BigTechAccountability #AIRegulation #LocalControl #CreatorsRights #MusicIndustry

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    15 mins
  • S4E9: Pressing Matters: Tariffs Are Killing the US Vinyl Business
    Jun 21 2025

    Brought to you by the Artist Rights Institute www.artistrightsinstitute.org

    Host: Chris Castle

    In this episode of the Artist Rights Watch Podcast, we dig into a story that affects artists, fans, and the entire music ecosystem—how outdated U.S. trade policy is quietly strangling America’s vinyl pressing industry.

    While demand for vinyl continues to climb, independent U.S. manufacturers face steep tariffs on the raw materials they need—like nickel, PVC, steel, and paperboard. Meanwhile, finished records can be imported tariff-free. It’s a textbook case of policy failure that rewards offshore production and punishes domestic creators.

    We explore how this imbalance hurts artists, independent pressing plants, and local economies—and what can be done to fix it.

    🔍 What We Cover:
    • Why vinyl records are tariff-free but not the materials used to make them

    • How the Berman Amendment protects culture—but fails U.S. producers

    • The crisis around lacquer disc supply and the lack of DMM machines in the U.S.

    • How foreign ownership and inter-company transfers create unfair advantages

    • Actionable policy reforms to support domestic cultural manufacturing

      🔗 References & Resources:
      • Full blog post: Why Tariffs Are Quietly Undermining the American Vinyl Comeback (MusicTechPolicy)

      • Berman Amendment – 50 U.S.C. § 1702(b)(3): vinylinfo.org

      • Chlor-Vinyl Industry Alliance (CVIA): chlorvinyl.org

      • Overview of Direct Metal Mastering (DMM): Wikipedia – DMM

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        • Institute: www.artistrightsinstitute.org #VinylRevival #MusicPolicy #TradePolicy #Tariffs #PressingPlants #IndependentMusic #LacquerShortage #CulturalInfrastructure #ArtistRights #VinylRecords #MadeInUSA #MusicIndustry #SupportLocalMusic #AnalogIsBack #VinylManufacturing Terms of Service and Copyright; NO AI DATA SCRAPING

          The information provided in this video is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or a solicitation for legal services. The views and opinions expressed are those of the moderators and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or legal entity. If you need legal advice, please consult with a qualified attorney. Copyright 2025, Artist Rights Institute. All Rights Reserved. Neither this video nor any transcript may be used for text or data mining or for the purpose of training artificial intelligence models or systems. Subject to Terms of Service at

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    9 mins
  • S4E8: The Hidden AI Power Grab Inside Trump’s OBBBA Bill
    Jun 8 2025

    Congress’s biggest bill—the One Big Beautiful Bill Act—is a must-pass package President Trump campaigned on. But buried inside is a sweeping AI moratorium, crafted by a Google-funded think tank, that would block states from enforcing AI laws. In this episode, we explore the moratorium’s constitutional flaws, the bipartisan backlash it’s triggering, and what its passage could mean for the future of AI regulation in America.

    #AIRegulation #OBBBA #AIMoratorium #StateRights #Federalism #ByrdRule

    Further Reading & Sources

    Chris Castle’s original post on the AI Moratorium: https://musictech.solutions/2025/06/07/the-obbbas-ai-moratorium-provision-has-existential-constitutional-concerns-and-policy-implications/

    40 State Attorneys General Oppose AI Moratorium https://oag.ca.gov/system/files/attachments/press-docs/2025.05.15-Letter-to-Congress-re-Proposed-AI-Preemption-_FINAL.pdf

    Senate Commerce Committee action on AI moratorium (news coverage): https://www.usnews.com/news/us/articles/2025-06-06/senate-republicans-revise-ban-on-state-ai-regulations-in-bid-to-preserve-controversial-provision

    One Big Beautiful Bill Act (H.R. 1) text: https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house-bill/1/text

    Byrd Rule summary (Senate glossary): https://www.senate.gov/reference/glossary_term/byrd_rule.htm

    NFIB v. Sebelius (SCOTUS ruling on federal coercion via funding): https://www.oyez.org/cases/2011/11-393

    IAPP: US House Committee Seeks Moratorium on State AI Rules:https://iapp.org/news/a/policy-analysis-us-house-committee-seeks-moratorium-on-state-AI-rules/

    National Council of State Legislatures Opposing Moratorium: https://www.ncsl.org/resources/details/ncsl-urges-congress-to-oppose-ai-moratorium-on-states

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    The information provided in this video is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or a solicitation for legal services. The views and opinions expressed are those of the moderators and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or legal entity. If you need legal advice, please consult with a qualified attorney. Copyright 2025, Artist Rights Institute. All Rights Reserved. Neither this video nor any transcript may be used for text or data mining or for the purpose of training artificial intelligence models or systems. Subject to Terms of Service at

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    14 mins
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