The Music Industry Awards (MIAs) and the D6bels Music Awards (DMA) are the most important music prizes that are awarded annually in Belgium. Anyone who gets to take an award[…]
PlayRight collects, manage and distributes the Belgian rights generated by all performers repertoire, regardless of their place of residence and in accordance with the Rome Convention. Because the Belgian repertoire[…]
AEPO-ARTIS is the association of European Performers’ Organisations. It defends the interests of its members and of the right holders these members represent at (European) political and policy-making level. It[…]
SCAPR is the international organisation that groups management companies of performing artists’ neighbouring rights. Its mission is, among others to agree on standards and best practices for the affiliated societies[…]
Being a PlayRight shareholder. What does that mean exactly and, most of all, what’s in it for you? We straightened it out for you. Becoming a shareholder of PlayRight is[…]
On Monday 21 January 2019, PlayRight organised its annual New Year’s Drink. The ideal moment to toast, the PlayRight team together with its members and associates, to an expected successful[…]
With €1,185,780.57 on the counter, PlayRight has collected a record amount of neighbouring rights abroad in 2018. For the management of foreign rights of performers, PlayRight has concluded bilateral agreements[…]
The PlayRight team wishes you happy Holidays. To start this new year the best way possible, please mark the following date/hour of our New Year’s drink in your agenda: Monday,[…]
no matter how a work is being distributed, the revenues generated by this must be distributed equitably amongst all the rights holders, performing artists included.
In 2011, Europe decided to extend the term of protection for music recordings from 50 to 70 years. Record labels thus enjoy an extra protection of 20 years, and as[…]