More than 140 representatives from across Europe’s live performance sector have signed an open letter calling for the European Union to introduce tougher laws to combat secondary ticketing.
The ...
IMPF has received a “substantial” grant from the European Union as part of the Creative Europe Programme.
It will fund a new project designed to support members of the Independent ...
It was third time lucky for the DCMS Committee and Brexit minister Lord Frost.
Having initially refused an invitation in February to appear before MPs to discuss the government’s failure ...
The European Commission has ruled that Apple has breached EU competition rules over the way it runs its App Store for music streaming rivals.
Two years ago, Spotify made a ...
UK artists and musicians are hoping for urgent progress on the Brexit touring issue.
We’ve covered the back and forth on the row between the government and EU in recent ...
When touring musicians, artists and crew were not covered with a comprehensive reciprocal agreement for visa-free touring in the post-Brexit trade deal (read the background here), the UK blamed ...
Last month, Music Week revealed the huge concerns about touring artists and musicians in the post-Brexit trade deal with the EU.
In the latest development, trade bodies have reacted ...
The music sector supports two million jobs and contributes €81.9 billion (£72.4bn) annually to the economy across the 27 EU Member States and the UK, according to a new report ...
IMPALA has welcomed the final approval of the Copyright Directive by European member states.
The Council of the EU approved the final text, following the vote by MEPs last month. ...
Spotify has been under fire over its decision to appeal the US Copyright Board’s increase in on-demand streaming royalty rates for publishers and songwriters. Today (March 13) it feels ...