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In music law UK who is responsible for a contract when a company is taken over by another company


I have sued a music company that was taken over by another company & licensed my music on computer games & didn't account to me the judge dimissed my claim saying I didn't have a contract with the company I am sueing. what is the ruling

sounds like the judge dismissed the case for lack of evidence.....thats the ruling

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