IMMF commits to asking 'uncomfortable questions' in 2015

RHIAN JONES

The IMMF has pledged to continue asking "uncomfortable questions" relating to whether artists are receiving a transparent and fair share of income streams from the exploitation of their music online.

In 2014, the organisation issued two statements suggesting a number of measures it believes should ensure fairness and transparency in the digital music market.

During a press conference at Reeperbahn Festival in Hamburg in September, director of policy flow at IMMF, Jake Beaumont-Nesbitt suggested stakes that some music companies ...

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