Congratulations on your election to serve as the 45th President of the United States, the letter says.

The organizations requests are in line with past initiatives to push tech giants to do more to prevent piracy.

Its no coincidence that the letter arrived on Tuesday.

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The note follows similar pleas that came from musicians earlier this year.

Read the full letter below.

Dear Mr. President-Elect:

Congratulations on your election to serve as the 45th President of the United States.

We represent the music community of America.

From songwriters, musicians and recording artists, to artist managers, music publishers and record companies.

It is the wellspring of American economic growth and job creation.

And calling for strong action to enforce intellectual property laws against infringers.

Music powers economic growth.

Music is one of our nations great exports.

Consumers today enjoy more music in more formats than ever, as the music industry has aggressively embraced technology.

Indeed, many of todays popular technology platforms owe much of their growth and success to music.

These platforms thrive and grow by delivering the creative genius of songwriters and artists.

Some have developed systems to promote a healthy market for music and deter theft.

However, much more needs to be done.