The British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors (BASCA) has joined in the debate over remuneration from streaming, asking for a fairer split in the payouts to record labels vs. publishers/songwriters.
BASCA’s CEO Vick Bain (pictured) said the rates received by composers from streaming services such as YouTube are "so dismal" that the people who write the songs can no longer make a "decent living" in the digital environment.
“BASCA totally supports the principle that authors should have ...
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