Love thy (U.S.) Neighbour: Major win on right to equitable remuneration for U.S. artists Earlier this month, the European Court of Justice (CJEU) held in a ground-breaking decision that all ...
For 75 years a key principle in global trade has been that a nation should provide foreign entities the same benefits and protections as it would its own citizens. In music, that means whatever rights regime a country gives to creators, the principle of what is known as National Treatment should apply those rights to all, regardless of nationality.
For too long several countries in Europe have ignored this principle and discriminated against foreign music creators based solely on their country of origin.
When American music plays around the world, American artists should get paid. It's time our trade deals reflected that simple principle. Now is the time to add your voice by joining the petition that calls for governments across the globe to end discrimination against American music creators.
Join the campaign to ensure our trade agreements work for American music creators.
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