The movement of musicians in the UK rocking against the  corporate labels and the tech companies eager to grab as much cash as possible  form the downloading phenomenon is gaining momentum.
 Radiohead, Robbie Williams, Pink Floyd's David Gilmour, The Verve and Kate  Nash (pictured), are among those that have signed up to a new coalition body  that will attempt to retain greater control over their musical wares.
It is almost a year since Radiohead defied convention by releasing their  most recent and critically acclaimed album 'In Rainbows' online via their  website and not through their former publisher EMI.
Many musicians are often never involved in online publishing deals and have little legal control over the royalties meanwhile performers often only hear about the deals after the fact.
 Many musicians are often never involved in online publishing deals and have little legal control over the royalties meanwhile performers often only hear about the deals after the fact.
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