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Daily Archives: June 22, 2015
Apple changes tune on royalties after Swift complains
Taylor Swift has Apple changing its tune. Hours after the pop superstar criticized the giant tech company in an open letter posted online, Apple announced Sunday that it will pay royalties to artists and record labels for music played during … Continue reading
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James Taylor: Streaming businesses should pay artists half
What do you think and why? James Taylor is OK with the booming streaming music business, but he believes artists deserve 50 percent of the profits. “If someone’s going to be making money off of my recorded music, I think … Continue reading
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