Article 6NRRN Jesus and Mary Chain, Robert Fripp and more sue PRS for Music over concert royalties

Jesus and Mary Chain, Robert Fripp and more sue PRS for Music over concert royalties

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Eamonn Forde
from World news | The Guardian on (#6NRRN)

Exclusive: Organisation that collects and distributes royalties in UK says it will vigorously defend' lawsuit which alleges preferential treatment for major songwriters

A group of songwriters, including Jim and William Reid from the Jesus and Mary Chain and King Crimson's Robert Fripp, are suing UK body PRS for Music over how it handles royalties from live performances, accusing it of levying high administration costs for smaller songwriters while giving preferential treatment to already successful stars.

PRS has a near monopoly in the UK, acting as an intermediary between companies that play music (such as radio stations and shops as well as live events) and those who write it: companies sign licences, and PRS distributes the proceeds to songwriters.

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