Pubs in UK set to get music royalty refund

The music is cheaper but what about the alcohol?
The music is cheaper but what about the alcohol?

UK pubs are about to get a massive pay day, after the Phonographic Performance Ltd lost a lawsuit that entitled pub owners to reclaim overpaid royalties.

This means that pubs up and down the country can ask for money back on the songs they have played.

Speaking about the court win, Brigid Simmonds, CEO of the British Beer & Pub Association, said: "We fought long and hard for these reduced charges and refunds, so we want to ensure that pubs claim what they are owed in full – and as soon as possible."

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