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Four Tet launches legal challenge against Domino Records over streaming royalties

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Kieran Hebden, the electronic music musician known as Four Tet, is taking Domino Records to court over streaming royalties, according to a report in Music Week.

The case covers Hebden's discography released as Four Tet on Domino between 2001 and 2005. The dispute hinges on an interpretation of a certain clause in Hebden's contract; Hebden believes that his royalty rate for streaming platforms based outside of the U.K.

is 50%, while Domino claims it is 18%. Hebden is asking the court for "£70,000 plus costs over the claim for historical streaming and download royalties" plus a judgment on the court on the royalty percentage.

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