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  • #40817 Reply
    Art Munson
    Keymaster

    Yes, you can. All of our music is NE and on RF sites.

    #43142 Reply
    Les Hurdle
    Guest

    Folks,

    PPL will now collect your Library Music [Production Music PM] outside the UK. So says Mr Oxenbury.
    The big question is, has your Publisher of PM registered all of your product at a CMO?

    The NR is sacrosanct and if anyone suggests otherwise they are blowing smoke. You may sign a buy out for whatever but the NR can only be ‘passed on’ at death.

    There is a ton of money out there which is not going to YOU ……….. why is that?
    Where is your due UK money goin, the owners?

    #44083 Reply
    Alan
    Participant

    I signed up for neighboring rights collection and they are asking for Label/Album information. Anyone else come across this? What did you do?

    #44084 Reply
    Art Munson
    Keymaster

    @Alan That hasn’t come up with us. We are using Rident Royalties for NR collection. Maybe it’s optional with the company that is collecting for you?

    #44086 Reply
    Alan
    Participant

    I signed with NRG. I didn’t know about the label thing until afterward. So far communication from them has been great. They want me to reach out to publishers for that info. I don’t think that info exists with JP, and would they even reply? Probably not. I’m going to try and avoid the issue if possible.

    #44088 Reply
    Alan
    Participant

    NRG quickly replied saying I could upload track data without label/album information if necessary. Their communication is excellent.

    #44090 Reply
    Art Munson
    Keymaster

    That’s great Alan. I’m finding that with a lot of companies, what appears as required is optional.

    #44331 Reply
    Paul Amos
    Participant

    I have a commercial airing only in Europe for the last 3-4 months, Is joining one of these Neighboring Rights companies the best thing to do to get those royalties?

    #44337 Reply
    Art Munson
    Keymaster

    Your PRO should catch it but you might have other foreign royalties you don’t know about. Doesn’t cost anything to sign up with a company to collect your Neighboring Rights royalties.

    Check out our video on Neighboring Rights here: https://youtu.be/H28K098j3W4

    #44589 Reply
    j77
    Participant

    I’m considering signing up with NRG or Rident for NR collection.
    I´m based in Europe. Any thoughts on what is the best option?

    #44607 Reply
    albr
    Guest

    I’m in the same situation (EU Based), checking out NRG, Rident & PPL, fellow musicians what’s your way to go for NR? thanks

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