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Whenever a sound recording (CD, Tape, LP) or music video
is played in public, broadcast on the radio or carried
over a cable service (TV), a royalty must be paid to
the company that produced the recording.
Playing a radio or television for your customers is
treated exactly the same as if you are playing recorded
music.
Phonographic Performance (Ireland) Limited was established
in 1968 to act as a central administrator of record
company rights in the public performance, broadcasting
and reproduction of their recordings. PPI is owned by
its members - Irish and multinational record companies
- and membership is open to all record companies, big
& small.
Record companies have a right to be paid whenever their
recordings (CDs, tapes, LPs, etc) or music videos are
played in public. Performers have a right to be paid
when sound recordings they have contributed to are played
in public.
PPI collects both of these payments in one single licence
fee and then distributes the money to record companies
and performers through RAAP
(Recorded Artists And Performers Ltd).
PPI's
Members consist of record companies including all
the well-known multinational and major Irish record
companies. All of PPI's income (less administration
charges) is distributed every year to its members and
to performers signed to member record companies.
Thinking of playing music on your premises?
If you are thinking of playing music or music videos
on your premises, please contact
PPI by email or phone 01 - 280 59 77 to talk about
obtaining a licence. Application Forms are also available
for download on our
Tariffs page.
You will probably also have to acquire a licence from
IMRO
by calling them on 01 - 661 48 44.
Thinking of using music videos in a programme?
If you are thinking of using music videos in a programme,
please contact
PPI by email or
phone 01 - 280 59 77 to talk about obtaining a licence.
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