The Intellectual Property Office (IPO) has today (January 31) published the UK Code of Good Practice on Transparency in Music Streaming.
The voluntary code has been developed and agreed by ...
The big announcement from the government about a music industry working group on creator remuneration from streaming landed yesterday.
Today the second part of the industry agreement has been ...
The UK government has accepted the recommendation of the Culture, Media & Sport Committee on establishing a music industry remuneration working group.
The follow-up report by the committee of ...
The Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee has published the government’s response to its follow-up report on the economics of music streaming.
As part of its review, the committee held an ...
In the DCMS Committee’s updated report on the economics of streaming, MPs sparked another debate by recommending that the government take a more strategic role to support cultural production ...
More than two years after it launched with lively encounters between MPs and execs, the streaming inquiry is still making an impact as part of a wider industry debate.
The ...
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has concluded its independent study into the music streaming market.
It’s the latest development in the scrutiny of the industry, which began with the ...
One year on from the far-reaching inquiry into the economics of streaming, the DCMS Committee reconvened on the issue to hear on what progress has been made for artists, ...
On the day that one of the most vocal campaigners for streaming reform was named chair of the Ivors Academy to represent songwriters, now the government has signalled that ...
Tom Gray, composer, musician and campaigner, has been elected as the new chair of the Ivors Academy by the board.
The Academy is the UK’s professional association for songwriters ...