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Eos members agree Radio Cymru interim licence vote | Eos members agree Radio Cymru interim licence vote |
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A group that represents Welsh language musicians has voted in favour of offering BBC Radio Cymru an interim licence to play its music as a dispute over royalty payments continues. | A group that represents Welsh language musicians has voted in favour of offering BBC Radio Cymru an interim licence to play its music as a dispute over royalty payments continues. |
Eos represents musicians who broke away from the Performing Right Society (PRS) in a row over payments. | Eos represents musicians who broke away from the Performing Right Society (PRS) in a row over payments. |
More than 300 withdrew the right to play their music on the Welsh station after both sides failed to agree fees. | More than 300 withdrew the right to play their music on the Welsh station after both sides failed to agree fees. |
The BBC said its priority remained "reaching a fair settlement". | |
At a meeting in Caernarfon on Friday evening, following a similar meeting in Cardiff on Tuesday, EOS members voted unanimously in favour of offering Radio Cymru an interim licence to play their music. | At a meeting in Caernarfon on Friday evening, following a similar meeting in Cardiff on Tuesday, EOS members voted unanimously in favour of offering Radio Cymru an interim licence to play their music. |
The vote has given solicitors the mandate to contact the BBC and make the offer. | The vote has given solicitors the mandate to contact the BBC and make the offer. |
Dafydd Roberts, of EOS, said he "hoped the music would be used on Radio Cymru in the near future." | Dafydd Roberts, of EOS, said he "hoped the music would be used on Radio Cymru in the near future." |
However, if the dispute cannot be resolved through continuing negotiation, BBC Wales has said a legally-binding copyright tribunal will be used to resolve the issue. | However, if the dispute cannot be resolved through continuing negotiation, BBC Wales has said a legally-binding copyright tribunal will be used to resolve the issue. |
BBC Cymru Wales said in a statement: "This sounds like a very positive development but we haven't yet finalised an agreement. | |
"Until then we're not in a position to make any further comment other than to say that our priority remains reaching a fair settlement and restoring Eos members' music to Radio Cymru on a permanent basis." |
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