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Sir Cliff Richard has lent his name to the UK music industry's campaign to lobby the EC to review the copyright laws.(Digest)

Music Week

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Caption: Sir Cliff Richard has lent his name to the UK music industry's campaign to lobby the EC to review the copyright laws. Sir Cliff, who began recording in 1958 and whose first hit Move it is due to fall out of copyright in four years' time, has submitted an 11-point document to the EC claiming he is "appalled" there are no plans to extend the term of copyright. The singer says in his submission "there is ...

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