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Sabam’s Tomorrowland, WeCanDance festival fees weren't abusive, top EU court says

By Natalie McNelis
  • 25 Nov 2020 05:23
  • 25 Nov 2020 05:42

Belgian collecting society Sabam’s method of calculating fees for music-festival organizers is not an abuse of its dominant position, the EU Court of Justice decided today. 

Sabam had sued the organizers of the Tomorrowland and WeCanDance festivals for past due fees in a Belgian court. Those judges turned to the EU’s

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Natalie McNelis

Senior Correspondent


Natalie McNelis covers mergers for MLex in Brussels. Before joining MLex in 2017, she spent 20 years as an international trade and competition lawyer in law firms including Stibbe and WilmerHale. Natalie has a BA in English from Mount Holyoke College, a JD from Harvard Law School and an LLM in EU law from KU Leuven. She is admitted to the bar in New York.

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