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Some Business Owners Are Unaware That If They Play Music In Their Business They Need A Licence  [Valid RSS feed]

By Stewart Spencer 19 or more times read  Submitted 2012-01-28 06:16:12
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When Companies play music to their workers or use music when placing telephone callers on hold, they require a PRS licence agreement.

If a business includes music in its products or in their telephone on hold system they need clearance from the owners of the music. They should be aware that penalties exist for non compliance. This also applies to Wedding Videos, School concerts and events that play music, even as background mood music.

PRS (Performing Right Society) for Music created in Jan 2009 with MCPS (Mechanical Copyright Protection Society) are the non profit organization set up to ensure composers, publishers and songwriters are paid the royalties due to them whenever their music is played. This applies to live performances, TV and Radio, CD & DVD Duplication, CD & DVD Replication, in other words, all Duplicators and Replicators require a copy of the licence agreement prior to proceeding with the ‘copying’. It also applies to downloads and streams and everything in between.

The cost of the music licence will depend on a number of different factors; they include the type of premises, the size of premises and the nature and extent to which the music is used. Apparently around 350,000 businesses in the UK have paid for a licence. There are some exceptions when a licence is not needed like; treatment areas in hospitals, medical day centres, divine worship, civil and partnership ceremonies and lone and home workers.

It is the responsibility of writers of unpublished music or music published by non members of PRS to register the music and make any amendments, as well as publishers with already published music to do so on behalf of their writers. Any music that is co written and co published is the responsibility of all parties. New groups and bands should ensure that if they want to get duplicate copies of their albums they ensure they have the licences in place when the master is submitted to the supplier or a delay could occur.

There are over forty different tariffs, which covers everything from music in shops to music on hold telephone systems. This way there is a fairer charging system according to use. The tariffs paid will also depend on size and type of organization and premises, these will include private business, and government organizations, educational establishments etc. finally it will also include the extent to which the music is used. Royalties are divided between the writers and publishers depending on the publishing agreement. There are circumstancs when the licence is free but one should always check.

For the songwriter, composer or publisher, when a piece of music is registered, it will allow them to start earning money whenever it is used. This can ne when it is played on the radio, TV programme or advertisement, festivals, gigs or indeed when any business uses their music in a way described earlier.

Therefore, budding songwriters and publishers on the one hand and businesses etc on the other would be advised to contact PRS for Music directly or visit their website for more information or Call 01495 243222 for more details of Duplication and Replication licensing.
Author Resource:- Chairman of Dischromatics, they supply CD, DVD & Blu-ray Replication with FREE UK delivery. CD Duplication & DVD Duplication & Printing, Graphic Design for CD, DVD & Blu-ray Projects and packaging & Variable Data Printing for Direct Mail Marketing. http://www.dischromatics.co.uk

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