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IN BRIEF: ECSA to support Cisac.

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The European Composer & Songwriter Alliance (ECSA) has leapt to the support of Cisac in its long-running dispute with music broadcasters. Cisac recently proposed to the EC a series of measures it hoped would end complaints brought by RTL and Music Choice ...

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