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Independent music groups including UK trade body AIM, global trade body WIN, Brussels-based IMPALA, and the Featured Artists Coalition, said they will write to the European Commission's Directorate-General for Competition within the next ten days to seek emergency measures.

It called for the directorate-general to investigate the market leverage.

"We want the European Commission to come out and say that while we’re investigating, we want YouTube not to issue any more threats, not to carry out threats in the contracts, or abide by the agreements in those contracts that were signed under threat," said IMPALA executive chairwoman Helen Smith.

Independents have had some success with European authorities before, by blocking mergers and forcing more equitable terms when giants have merged. Universal was obliged to divest significant parts of EMI before it swallowed the major UK label. UMG-EMI was also obliged to allow its digital music contracts to be examined for the next ten years.

"Google is a company that makes more money than the entire music industry combined," said Helienne Lindvall, a songwriter. "It almost makes artists long for the days when they were only being abused by major labels. At least then, artists got some investment.”

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