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Court rules Armada Music does not have to pay extra royalties to artist

Court rules Armada Music does not have to pay extra royalties to artist

The court in Amsterdam has ruled that record label Armada Music is not required to pay additional royalties to artist Martijn Schrader for the digital exploitation of his music. The judge determined that the label correctly applied the agreed-upon percentages specified in the original contracts.

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