The Canadian Music Reproduction Rights Agency (CMRRA) has signed a licensing deal with YouTube which allows the CMRRA to collect royalties on YouTube’s advertising revenue and subscription revenues on its subscription services distributed over Google devices. The deal partially paves the way for full-on deployment of YouTube video subscription in Canada.
CMRRA Has Signed A Licensing Deal With YouTube
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