Songwriters’ Spotify protest song is off-key LiamWardProud
The U.S. National Music Publishers’ Association on March 7 criticised Spotify for appealing a Copyright Royalty Board decision that increased songwriters’ payments.
The Swedish music-streaming site “continues to try and depress royalties to songwriters around the globe”, NMPA President and Chief Executive David Israelite said. The company founded by Daniel Ek said on April 29 that it had hit 100 million paid subscribers worldwide. Chief Financial Officer Barry McCarthy said on the earnings call that the appeal would be a “long, drawn out process”.
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