The board of Tono, a Norwegian organization responsible for collecting and distributing royalties, has called an emergency meeting following the announced departure of prominent producer Alan Walker and his manager, Gunnar Greve. Walker and Greve cited concerns over Tono’s power structure and distribution of funds as the reason for their resignation, alongside those of their songwriters. This action follows a week of increasing criticism leveled against Tono, with critics labeling its system as outdated and unfair. Tono leadership has stated they will present specific measures following the meeting to address the concerns raised. The board has acknowledged the seriousness of the criticism and the resignations, indicating a thorough review of the situation and future strategies for the organization. The outcome of the meeting is anticipated to determine Tono’s response to the growing discontent within the Norwegian music industry.