IMPALA welcomes call from European Parliamentarians to close 'the value gap'

IMPALA welcomes call from European Parliamentarians to close 'the value gap'

58 MEPs have signed a letter addressed to president Juncker calling on the European Commission to clarify the status of online services providing access to creative works.

Welcoming the news, Helen Smith (pictured), IMPALA’s executive chair, commented: “Europe’s parliamentarians recognise the true value of Europe’s cultural and creative sectors, and see that there is a problem when so many works are being accessed on certain platforms while so little money is returning to creators.

"There is clear evidence that something is wrong. Just recently, Merlin, the global licensing agency for thousands of independents, revealed that while Spotify has 10% of YouTube’s music audience it generates 10 times more revenue to Merlin’s members.

“This letter from Europe’s parliamentarians underlines the political importance of  addressing this issue. Tackling the transfer of value is essential not only for musicians, but for the entire value chain, and of course ultimately for the fans themselves. The Commission has already committed to fixing this problem which is a source of friction and inefficiency in the licensing market. It is a key priority for the EU’s copyright review and we look forward to continue working together with both the Parliament and the Commission."



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