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Licences for joint imports
Music licence for the import of audio products from outside of the European Economic Area.
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A&R is biggest challenge for music publishers, says music exec
‘A&R and finding the right songwriters for the world in which we’re working’ is the biggest challenge for music publishers, a leading music executive has said.
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PRS reveals record royalty income in 2015
The Performing Right Society (PRS) has announced its 2015 financial results, revealing a record high royalty income of £537.4m.
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IP Crime Report reveals escalation of takedown notices
BPI submissions to the Intellectual Property (IP) Crime Report 2015/16 reveal online piracy is still rife as takedown notices escalate.
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UK Music: Trump victory has ‘visa implications’ for British acts
UK Music has reacted to the victory of Donald Trump in the US presidential race stating that this will ‘undoubtedly bring with it visa implications’ for British bands.
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Tech Music School - new degree courses
Tech Music School launches three new degrees to celebrate thirty years of excellence.
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Digital and international boost royalties
PRS for Music has reported a 3.2 percent rise in the collection of royalties last year, from £611.2m in 2010 to £630.8m in 2011.
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PRS for Music inks licensing deal with SoundCloud
PRS for Music and SoundCloud have reached an agreement for a multi-territory licence, ending legal proceedings.
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MCPS and PRS sign service agreement extension
MCPS and PRS sign service agreement extension
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Spotlight: Belfast Nashville Songwriter Festival
On the eve of this unique songwriting festival we catch up with its organiser to get the lowdown...
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ICE launches Licensr service
Simplified, self-service, multi-territory licensing for online music services
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New horizons: K-Pop & J-Pop
John Saunderson, Notting Hill's head of A&R, gives us the lowdown on the lucrative Japanese and South Korean pop markets
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Our policies and slavery statement | PRS for Music
Read info on our policies and our slavery statement that outlines how we adhere to the Modern Slavery Act 2015.
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BMG acquires Union Square Music
BMG has acquired independent music publishing businesses Union Square Music Publishing and USM Songs.
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BMG to manage Rolling Stones back catalogue
The Rolling Stones have appointed BMG to manage the rights to their music publishing catalogue.
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Music industry takes action against Youtube-mp3.org
The UK music industry is taking action against Youtube-mp3.org, the largest site dedicated to offering illegally stream ripped music.
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pdf Music Services B2B FAQ Guide
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pdf Hair and beauty consultation tariff GP 2016
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pdf Retail consultation tariff GP
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pdf CRD4+ RD Technical Specifications
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ICE partnership with BMI
BMI announces partnership with ICE to license portions of its repertoire to digital music services operating across Europe.
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PRS for Music reports record year for creator income
The popularity of PRS for Music's songwriters overseas helped deliver record royalty revenues of £665.7m in 2013.
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Government set to address transfer of value, confirms new culture minister
Matthew Hancock MP, the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, has underlined his commitment to addressing the transfer of value from creators to digital content platforms.
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Industry welcomes government pledge to close value gap
Digital minister Matt Hancock MP has outlined government plans for greater online regulation to address the value gap, attracting approval from recorded music trade body, the BPI.
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Safe harbour costs US music industry $1bn per year, says study
The US recorded music business could be missing out on as much as $1bn in royalties per year due to the so-called ‘safe harbour’ legal loophole, according to a new study.
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