Declaring your repertoire before the annual deadline is a guarantee to receive your rights! Every year, PlayRight draws up a distribution calendar of the neighbouring rights that will be paid[…]
It would not be an exaggeration to say that the Belgian music and audiovisual sectors have had an exceptional start to 2023: a record number of PlayRight members have received[…]
PlayRight+, the socio-cultural and educational branch of PlayRight, provides financial support to projects and organisations that bring a ‘plus’ to the community of performing artists. In particular, these four Belgian[…]
After three years and as many calls for projects, Fund Belgian Music is ceasing its activities. The fund, which was set up to deal with the corona crisis, supported a total of 191 music projects for a total amount of almost 400,000 euros. The founders will donate the remaining amount to Live2020, the fund that supports the live sector.
Our new colleague is Thomas Menestret, he is 24 years old and has just completed his studies in communication at IHECS (Institut des hautes études des communications sociales). Thomas will[…]
PlayRight+ provides financial assistance through support for projects (annually) and/or organizations (every two years) that advance the position of the performing artist or add value to the community of performing artists
To help you declare your artistic performances correctly and answer 3 big questions when you are a PlayRight member, we have produced 3 tutorials. In them, we explain how to[…]
PlayRight distributed 625,759.63€ today to our affiliate members for music and audiovisual recordings exploited abroad. What are international rights? An artist who joins PlayRight can give us a global mandate.[…]
Relive PlayRight’s New Year’s Drink 2023 with these pictures.
From 30 January until 5 February, everything revolves around Belgian music. The Week of Belgian Music, an initiative of VI.BE, VRT, Conseil de la Musique, Court-Circuit and RTBF, celebrates local[…]