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The U.K.’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has officially launched its study into music streaming, while laying out the areas its research will focus on.
As announced in October, the CMA’s study will scrutinize whether competition within the music streaming sector is “working well.” Further information revealed today says that it will be exploring a “range of factors,” including:
If the CMA identifies any competition concerns or consumer issues during its study, it will consider whether further action needs to be taken. The study will be conducted over the next year by gathering evidence from a “wide range” of stakeholders. An update will be provided in six months and the final report in 12 months.