Four Tet was yesterday given permission to amend his lawsuit against Domino to include new allegations that the label is in breach of contract for removing his albums from the streaming services.
Although that added complication could see the dispute transfer to the main High Court, and it’s unlikely that the musician will be able to afford to pursue the litigation in that forum.The legal battle between Four Tet – real name Kieran Hebden – and Domino has been under way for a year now.
Hebden argues that under the terms of his 2001 record deal with Domino he should be getting a 50% royalty on all or most of the monies generated by the streaming of the records he made for the label.It’s the latest in a series of lawsuits between artists and.
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