Collective management organisations representing performers have collected €880 million for the use of sound recordings in 2022, up 10% increase compared to 2021, marking a return...
Peter Leathem, the CEO of British neighbouring rights society PPL, called for "harnessing data and technology for good," during in his speech at the organisation's annual...
Members of SCAPR, the organisations representing neighbouring rights societies for performers, have collected in 2022 an estimated €875 million, up 9.3% compared to 2021’s collections, according...
SCAPR, the organisation representing neighbouring rights societies for performers, will hold its 48th General Assembly 16 to 18 May 2023 at the Royal Garden Hotel in...
SCAPR, the organisation representing societies collecting neighbouring rights on behalf of performers, has signed an agreement with the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) that allows non-SCAPR...
Revenue collected by the members of SCAPR for the use of sound recordings on behalf of performers and musicians has increased by 3% in 2021 and...
Universal Music Group (UMG) has become the first organisation to sign up to the International Performer Number (IPN)'s User Agreement scheme for non-members set up by...
The General Assembly of neighbouring rights societies’ trade organisation SCAPR has decided to extend the suspension of Russian member society VOIS until the next GA next...
Two of the largest neighbouring rights societies — the UK's PPL and the USA's SoundExchange — are suspending relationships with their Russian counterpart VOIS. Earlier this week,...
Amid an overall decline in collections in 2020, collective management organisations (CMOs) for performers were able to increase their distributions while looking for all ways possible...