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EU to push for music copyright of 95 years

By Nikki Tait and Sarah Laitner in Brussels and Ben Hall,in Paris

Published: July 12 2008 03:00 | Last updated: July 12 2008 03:00

Brussels is expected to push ahead next week with reforms that would allow European singers and musicians to enjoy proceeds from their work for many more years.

Proposals to extend copyright protection for performing artists from 50 to 95 years were first outlined by internal market commissioner Charlie McCreevy in February and could be approved by the European Commission at next Wednesday's meeting.

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