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The Rolling Stones, Tom Jones and Yoko Ono urge UK to change music streaming laws

The Rolling Stones, Tom Jones and Yoko Ono urge UK to change music streaming laws

Posted By: Editorial Teamon: June 08, 2021In: NEWSNo Comments

LONDON — Some of the biggest names in the music industry have called on the U.K. government to change the way musicians get paid when their songs are streamed online over platforms like Spotify and Apple Music. The Rolling Stones and Tom Jones are among 75 artists who have added their names to a letter to Prime Minister Boris Johnson, […] Read more

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