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21.01.2020 - 23:56 / deadline.com
By Erik Pedersen
Managing Editor
Don’t stop til you get enough. BMI and the Michael Jackson estate have extended their long-term deal for rights to the King of Pop’s catalog.
This deal continues the relationship between Jackson and the performance rights group that began in 1979. The estate and BMI most recently renewed the deal in 2014.
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Michael Jackson’s estate and BMI have renewed their pact for the publishing rights organization to represent the late singer’s songwriting catalog, as it has since 1979. The length of the new deal was not announced, but it was last reupped in 2014.
Michael Jackson's estate has renewed a partnership with BMI (Broadcast Music, Inc.) that dates back to the Carter administration.