PlayRight has distributed all rights for music recordings played, broadcast and lent in Belgium in 2013. This distribution amounts to € 7.095.648 and definitively closes the distribution of neighbouring rights[…]
Outside the SCAPR General Assembly, the international organisation that groups management companies of performing artists’ neighbouring rights, PlayRight has just signed a new bilateral agreement with FKMP. The Federation of[…]
CORRECTION: If you downloaded your tax form through your online portal on Wednesday 26th of April, please do not take it into account. The gross amount of your income was[…]
The first PlayRight distribution of 2017 is the payment of international rights. This distribution is for members who gave PlayRight a mandate to collect their rights abroad. The rights will be[…]
Created by and for performers, PlayRight defends the interests of nearly 13,000 musicians, actors, dancers and circus & variety artists. Our working process, general regulations, and the projects in which[…]
PlayRight just signed an historic agreement which groups thirteen countries of Latin America. We are proud to announce the thirteen countries and sister companies PlayRight has a new agreement with: Chile (SCI),[…]
In order to allow us to claim and collect our members’ rights in foreign territories: PlayRight has in place “bilateral agreements” with collecting societies in numerous countries. PlayRight members who[…]
PlayRight has just calculated the first distribution of neighbouring rights for music recordings for the reference year 2015. Specifically, this is the first distribution of equitable remuneration and lending rights[…]
Adami and Spedidam are the two collective management organisations that are appointed by the French governement to collect and distribute neighbouring rights in and outside of France. Adami and[…]
Two final distributions in 2017 ! Next year, PlayRight will make two final distributions of neighbouring rights for: Musical recordings broadcast in 2013 Audiovisual recordings broadcast in 2010 In concrete terms?[…]