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Musician's Rights (Equitable Remuneration) Bill - Clause 1 - Equitable Remuneration for Music Streaming

03 December 2021

Lead MP

Kevin Brennan

Debate Type

Bill Debate

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Standards & Ethics
Other Contributors: 13

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Kevin Brennan raised concerns about musician's rights (equitable remuneration) bill - clause 1 - equitable remuneration for music streaming in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Moves the bill, which aims to extend existing Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 provisions to modernise the law for the new world of music streaming. It would provide performers on a recording with an unwaivable payment or equitable remuneration when their music is streamed, akin to the existing right in radio and broadcast. The bill also includes measures for transparency obligations, contract adjustment rights, and reclamation of music rights after 20 years.
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