Some of the UK’s most famous songwriters, including
A group of 18 songwriters added their names to a letter sent last week to PRS For Music, asking the group to explain why it sets aside so much money out of royalty collections for business expenses. PRS represents songwriters, composers and music publisher members’ performing rights and collects royalties on their behalf whenever their music is played or performed publicly, like in an ...
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