Musicians' body has role in calculating fees owed from performances, Appeal Court rules

A musicians' body has a role in calculating amounts payable to it from millions collected in licence fees from the public broadcast and performance of its members’ work, the Court of Appeal (CoA) has found.
Musicians' body has role in calculating fees owed from performances, Appeal Court rules

A musicians' body has a role in calculating amounts payable to it from millions collected in licence fees from the public broadcast and performance of its members’ work, the Court of Appeal (CoA) has found.

The CoA also found that copyright law does not impose any mandatory management rights in favour of any organisation which acts as a collection agency for those fees.

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