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Nu Metro ordered to pay Samro R5 million for defaulting on licence fees

The Pretoria High Court has ordered cinema company, Nu Metro, to pay the Southern African Music Rights Organisation (Samro) R5 million plus interest for defaulting on its license fees.

The organization said this victory was an indication that its efforts to collect outstanding license fees were bearing fruit.

Samro has been in court with Nu Metro since 2018, following a breached settlement with the organization.

The amount that the company will be paying to Samro spans over three license years.

“Samro’s ongoing quest to make a valuable and lasting contribution to the lives of its members remains a priority. The organization will continue to use all the means at its disposal including legal action,” said the music rights organization’s Kgomotso Mosenogi.

-EWN

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DJ Lamiez Holworthy

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