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Guest post by Bobby Owsinski of Music 3.0In a move that will mean more money in the pockets of artists, the Copyright Royalty Board (CRB) recently ruled to raise the rates that the SiriusXM satellite service pays to copyright holders by 41%. The move raises the rate from 11% of revenue to 15.5% beginning on January 1st, 2018. The rate stays in place through 2022.The ruling was a clear win for SoundExchange, which lobbied for a rate change for almost 2 years, although the CRB didn’t quite go as far as the collection service would have liked. The agency had lobbied for a 23% royalty rate. According to SoundExchange President and CEO Michael Huppe, “SoundExchange is dedicated to our mission of ensuring that creators are properly recognized and compensated for the use of their work. And while the Copyright Royalty Board did not adopt the rates we proposed for Sirius XM, its ruling demonstrates an important step in the right direction toward valuing the contributions of the music creators represented by SoundExchange.”Related articles







