From a predominantly “physical” market and carriers for music and audiovisual work (CD, DVD, vinyl, etc.), internet has caused the broadcasting and exploitation of these works to shift towards the digital market. The regulations with regards to copyright and neighboring rights, however, have not followed.
PlayRight+ has done a lot of fieldwork and has followed up on the legal and political developments with regards to copyright and neighbouring rights in Belgium.
After visiting the Gent School of Arts, PXL Music and Arts2 , PlayRight+ continues its tour and made a stop at the Jazz station this Tuesday 17th of October to[…]
The academic year is officially launched and with it, PlayRight + continues to award prizes to the students who just finished their Master. The latest laureates have just completed their[…]
Created by artists, for artists: PlayRight’s mission is to collect, manage and distribute neighbouring rights to performers- but not only. PlayRight+, one of the departments of PlayRight, was created two years[…]
Made by artists, for artists: PlayRight+ believes in the future generation of actors and musicians. We recently made visits to both the Ghent Conservatory and PXL Music (Hasselt), where prizes were[…]
Today – December 9th 2015 – the European Commission announced its plans to modernize the European rules on copyright and neighbouring rights and to adapt them to the European Digital[…]
In the run up to the election in May 2015 PlayRight + drafted a ‘Memorandum for the performing artist’. The freedom to choose a life as a performer is guaranteed, the[…]