The hub will offer state-of-the art licensing and processing services to support rightsholders and multi-territory digital music companies.
PRS for Music, STIM and GEMA have signed completion documents announcing the launch of the world’s first fully integrated multi-territory music licensing and processing hub covering European territories. Designed to drive growth in the digital music market, the hub will assist both music rightsholders and digital service providers (DSPs) in maximising value by providing incomparable customer service through state-of-the-art technology. The hub, powered by the authoritative copyright database, ICE, and new processing, finance and business intelligence systems, will increase the speed, accuracy and efficiency of music matching and invoicing to ensure that rightsholders are paid more quickly and transparently than ever before while making it easier for music services to secure multi-territory licences.
The hub will offer a complete set of services for the market:
GEMA represents in Germany the copyrights of more than 70,000 members (composers, text authors and music publishers), as well as over two million copyright holders from all over the world. It is one of the largest societies for authors of works of music in the world. www.gema.de About PRS for Music
PRS for Music PRS for Music represents the rights of over 110,000 songwriters, composers and music pub-lishers in the UK. As a membership organisation it ensures creators are paid whenever their music is played, performed or reproduced; championing the importance of copyright to protect and support the UK music industry. www.prsformusic.com About STIM
STIM is a Swedish collective management organization for music creators and publishers. On their behalf, STIM administers and licenses performing and mechanical rights to music and lyrics. STIM is a non-profit organization representing 77, 000 songwriters, composers, text authors and music publishers worldwide. www.stim.se Contact:
Tania Pearson, Corporate Communications Manager, PRS for Music
tania.pearson@prsformusic.com
+44 (0)20 3741 4401 Karin Jihde, Communications Director, STIM
karin.jihde@stim.se
+46 (0)8 783 88 05
- State of the art data processing and matching
- Authoritative copyright and audio-visual database
- Business enhancing middle-office services - invoicing, legal and business intelligence;
- Consolidated licensing of PRS for Music, GEMA and STIM’s multi-territory online rights and options for other rights holders to join the same core licence or to operate separate solutions, such as Solar and ARESA.
- Faster and more accurate invoicing and royalty payments at a time when the usage data from online services is growing from billions to trillions annually
- Simplified licensing negotiations for digital music services operating across Europe, reducing barriers for innovative new online services
- Trusted service from organisations representing significant European repertoire with years of combined experience of back office processing and music licensing
- Reduced processing costs based on unparalleled economies of scale
- Full transparency for all rightsholders, with confidence inspired by collective ownership
- A major contribution to online cultural diversity as the new hub will bring multi-territory licensing within reach of smaller repertoires
GEMA represents in Germany the copyrights of more than 70,000 members (composers, text authors and music publishers), as well as over two million copyright holders from all over the world. It is one of the largest societies for authors of works of music in the world. www.gema.de About PRS for Music
PRS for Music PRS for Music represents the rights of over 110,000 songwriters, composers and music pub-lishers in the UK. As a membership organisation it ensures creators are paid whenever their music is played, performed or reproduced; championing the importance of copyright to protect and support the UK music industry. www.prsformusic.com About STIM
STIM is a Swedish collective management organization for music creators and publishers. On their behalf, STIM administers and licenses performing and mechanical rights to music and lyrics. STIM is a non-profit organization representing 77, 000 songwriters, composers, text authors and music publishers worldwide. www.stim.se Contact:
Tania Pearson, Corporate Communications Manager, PRS for Music
tania.pearson@prsformusic.com
+44 (0)20 3741 4401 Karin Jihde, Communications Director, STIM
karin.jihde@stim.se
+46 (0)8 783 88 05