An entertainment figure is singing the praises of the Government for moving to protect homegrown hits.
Changes to the Copyright Act will extend protections for Kiwi recordings from 50 to 70 years after publication.
It's part of free trade agreements with the UK and EU and will in place by mid-2028.
Eccles Entertainment Founder Brent Eccles told Mike Hosking it's an important move.
He says writing and holding on to songs is how artists make money.
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