A: If you are a contracted or featured artist or a musician paid a session and if any tracks that you have performed on are broadcast on the radio or played in public, your rights need to registered with phonographic performance societies in to ensure you receive any airplay royalties that may be owed to you.
A: Phonographic performance societies such as PPL in the UK collect Public Performance and Broadcast Licence fees from Radio & TV stations, Clubs, and other establishments playing music on their premises and distributes income to us on behalf of our registered performers for the tracks being played.
A: If you performed on a commercially released recording and the recording was made in a qualifying country or you were a citizen or resident of a qualifying country at the time of the recording. Most countries are qualifying countries with the notable exception of the United States of America where these royalties are currently not earned. US residents can qualify if the recording performed on was made in a qualifying territory. Not sure if you qualify? Click here to contact us.
A: These royalties are separate to both recording and writer royalties and are personal to you. Click here to contact us.
A: We take a commission on income received on your behalf. No other fees are involved. Click here to contact us.
A: We account to our performers within sixty days of December 31st and June 30th each year for income received up to those dates.