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WIN, A2IM, Secretly Group & More Call on Regulators to Block Virgin Music’s Downtown Acquisition


The Virgin-Downtown deal has led more indie music groups to come out in opposition, arguing the acquisition "reduce competition" in the marketplace.

In a joint release Thursday (Dec. 19), several indie music leaders said the deal, if allowed to go through, would result “in fewer options for smaller companies to negotiate fair terms and compete on equal footing, leading to higher costs and less choice.” “Whilst we are in favour of free enterprise, monopolies dominate market forces and remove the ability to compete,” said Maria Amato, CEO of Australian Independent Record Labels Association (AIR), in a statement on the Downtown deal. “There must be regulation to ensure that Universal who is already the largest music business in the world with a large stake in Spotify does not dictate prices and the ability for artists and labels to negotiate fair and equitable terms.”

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