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Musicians demand control of music rights
• new association seeks copyright ownership

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Thom York of Radiohead. The band is among 60 acts who have joined the Featured Artists Association to seek greater control of their music copyright
Thom York of Radiohead. The band is among 60 acts who have joined the Featured Artists Association to seek greater control of their music copyright

By The Minx, Music biz contributor

Sunday, 5 October, 2008

Robbie Williams, Radiohead and Kate Nash are among Britain's top pop and rock acts who are demanding more control over their music.

Dozens of the music industry's biggest names are launching an organisation to protect the interests of performers and musicians.

More than 60 acts have joined the Featured Artists' Coalition to wrest back some control from record labels.

They want to see artists retain ownership of the copyright of their music which they could then lease to their label.

The coalition is also asking for the music industry to explain to stars how, where and why their music is being used and to get a bigger slice of the takings when it is.

They say that the explosion of digital media means that their songs can be sold and used in many more ways than before and that artists are being ignored as these new markets are exploited.

Brian Message, co-manager of Radiohead and Kate Nash said: "It is time for artists to have a strong collective voice to stand up for their interests. The digital landscape is changing fast and new deals are being struck all the time, but all too often without reference to the people who actually make the music.

"The Featured Artists' Coalition will help all artists, young and old, well-known or not, drive overdue change through the industry in their interests and those of fans."

Press Association report


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