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Art MunsonKeymaster
Yes, you can. All of our music is NE and on RF sites.
Les HurdleGuestFolks,
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?AlanParticipantI signed up for neighboring rights collection and they are asking for Label/Album information. Anyone else come across this? What did you do?
Art MunsonKeymaster@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?
AlanParticipantI 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.
AlanParticipantNRG quickly replied saying I could upload track data without label/album information if necessary. Their communication is excellent.
Art MunsonKeymasterThat’s great Alan. I’m finding that with a lot of companies, what appears as required is optional.
Paul AmosParticipantI 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?
Art MunsonKeymasterYour 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
j77ParticipantI’m considering signing up with NRG or Rident for NR collection.
I´m based in Europe. Any thoughts on what is the best option?albrGuestI’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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