French neighbouring rights society for owners of sound recordings SCPP has celebrated its 40th anniversary in Paris of June 28 in the presence of Jack Lang,...
The British government has announced that it will not pursue the implementation of equitable remuneration for music streaming payments. In a letter to Caroline Dinenage, Chair...
Spotify might not leave Uruguay after all: The President of Uruguay, Lacalle Pou, has been involved in preventing the music streaming service from leaving the country....
The Parliament in Uruguay has adopted through the Ley de Rendición de Cuentas y Balance de Ejecución Presupuestal (Accountability and Budget Execution Law) an amendment introducing “fair...
A report by economist Will Page on Equitable Remuneration has been criticised by AEPO-ARTIS — representing collective management organisations of performers’ neighbouring rights in Europe —...
French neighbouring rights society SPPF has collected €35.4 million in 2022, up 9% compared to 2021 (€32.5 million), on behalf of independent music companies. The Paris-based...
AEPO-ARTIS, the Association of European Performers’ Organisations, is calling for the adoption of equitable remuneration for on-demand streaming as a means to reduce "the imbalance in...
Days after Belgium's House of Commons adopted a text transposing the European Union's Copyright Directive, introducing equitable remuneration for performers for the online use of music,...
Last week, the Belgian Parliament adopted the local transposition of the Copyright Directive and by doing so also introduced a new right to equitable remuneration for...
The Belgium implementation of the Copyright directive (2019/790) was voted by the Parliament on June 16, with most of the Directive transposed faithfully, with one caveat...