Nikki Sixx launches campaign to get YouTube to ‘do the right thing’ over music royalties
Mitley Cri1/4e and Sixx:AM co-founder wants to swell the chorus of criticism of Google service from musicians and persuade it to up its payouts
Mitley Cri1/4e co-founder Nikki Sixx is the latest musician to criticise YouTube over the royalties it pays out for music video streams. Sixx's call for the video site to pay more to musicians for using their videos is part of a campaign by a coalition of prominent musicians launching this week, with pressure to be put first on YouTube, then on US legislators.
Sixx and James Michael - partner in his current band Sixx:AM - are calling for more artists to speak out and put pressure on YouTube to match the royalty payouts of music streaming rivals. A number of big names are expected to speak out this week.
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