Spanish competition regulators CNMC have set a 2.7 million euro fine on AGEDI and AIE, the country’s largest copyright brokers, over alleged Abuse of Dominance violations. Both companies are accused of devising an unequal remuneration system in their handling of music rights, with both groups charging higher rates to private radio stations for the same content, with lower rates offered to publicly owned broadcasters. The violations, spanning from 2006 to 2014, prompted CNMC to strike AGEDI with a 1.5 million euro fine, with smaller counterpart AIE earning a similar, 1.2 million sanction.
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