Music Stars Take Copyright Fight To U.S. As Revenue Tops $10 Billion

The worldwide publishing group Cisac, which released the figure today, hailed European plans for copyright reform that were approved in April and urged the government in the U.S., the largest music market, to follow suit and ensure that services such as YouTube pay more to creators.

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