Recording artistes call for change in US copyright law
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KATY PERRY, Billy Joel and Rod Stewart are asking the US government to reform provisions of the copyright law that they say enrich large technology companies at their expense.
The three are among the more than 100 artistes and managers who have filed petitions asking the US Copyright Office to amend parts of the 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
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