Jim Reid of The Jesus And Mary Chain performs live at O2 Forum Kentish Town on March 11, 2016 in London., are among a group of musicians and songwriters who have filed a joint lawsuit against U.K. collecting society PRS for Music over how it licenses and administers their live performance rights, accusing the organization of a “lack of transparency” and “unreasonable” terms for its members.
Also listed among the 10 claimants are five members of the band Haken; The Jesus and Mary Chain’s founders and core duo, Jim and William Reid; and Fripps’ King Crimson bandmate Michael Jaksyk. “I am yet to be persuaded that the PRS operates on behalf of the membership’s best interests,” added Fripp in a statement. In response, PRS for Music said that it “fundamentally” rejects the allegations and “will be vigorously defending the society against these claims.”
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