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By music and music industry journalist Hugh McIntyreAccording to a report from Norwegian news outlet Dagens Næringsliv, streaming music platform Tidal may not be paying out the royalties it owes to musicians and record labels in the company’s home country of Norway. The article states that some 1,000 independent record labels haven’t been paid for the streaming activity connected to their artists since this past January. Most of the labels that are experiencing this issue receive their payments through an intermediary organization called Phonofile, which collects the royalties and disperses them according to reports that are supposed to be produced by the streaming platforms. This is the typical practice in most places around the world.Apparently, Tidal has both failed to create the necessary day-to-day reports of what has been played, and it has also missed quite a few months of cutting checks. The Jay Z-owned service has been late with its payments before, but not for this long, or to this extent, according to those quoted in the piece. Settlements have been reached in the past, and while the two parties may be working on this issue, it is problematic that some indie acts are owed months of royalties.Related articles






