Basically, Tite Curet signed a contract with ACEMLA (Asociación de Compositores y Editores de Música Latinamericana), a performing rights organization that insisted on aggressively collecting additional fees from radio stations on top ...
But after more than a decade of legal issues regarding royalty payments, Emusica came to an agreement with Curet Alonso's heirs and ACEMLA, a publishing company that groups Latin-American composers. Yesterday, on the eve of the Three ...