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All performing and composition rights licenses included!

November 10, 2015 by Guy Lewis

The Melody Pods’ service includes the regular flow of music, the delivery service to your locations and the performing rights licenses.

link to music clips samples pageHow is this possible? surely you still need to pay for the performing rights license yes?

Performing and composition rights agencies will tell you that if you are playing music you are likely to need to pay them for playing that music in a business location.

You only need to pay (in every country other than Germany) if the music you are playing has been assigned to that performing or composition rights agency for collection.

All of Melody Pods’ royalty free music is licensed to us directly, so it is either wavered from right collection in a public area, or the music isn’t registered with an agency at all.

This means that the agencies do not have an legal contract to collect royalties on behalf of the copyright owner of the composition or the performance (the recording).

The copyright owners agree with us directly, and we pay them when you use their music. Simple.

This means our service covers everything up to the point of your local amplifier and speakers, so when you price up the benefit of Melody Pods, not only do you take out the cost of acquiring the music, but also the royalty licenses.

So you are getting a great service for what in most cases is far cheaper than could be achieved any other way.

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Filed Under: Country Legals

How to legally avoid paying MCPRS and PPL license fees

June 7, 2015 by Ruben Abalos

Have you have a call from PRS or PPL asking for payment of the use of music in your business? Its a bit of a shock at first we agree. Read on to find our what PRS or PPL won’t fully explain about your position if you are playing music, and what options you have for your next steps.

Signing multiple license agreements for different locations costs service providers a lot in administration manpower.MCPRS (Previously PRS) and PPL are royalty collection agencies in the UK for collecting the royalties for the use of the composition and performance of a piece of music in public places (amongst other uses) respectively.

If you have played music from the radio, an Internet radio, from a CD that has commercially available music (e.g. chart music, famous bands and artists) then these organisations have been contracted to collect royalties for various uses on behalf of the owners of the music composition and performance (the recording in this case).

So, if you have played this music, you are liable to pay for the use. Purchasing the music in the first place only provides you with the right to use the music for your own personal use and with a small group of personal friends.

background music in commercial environments

Music enhances all commercial environments.

It’s not meant to license you for use in your place of work, in your office, or garage or in your cafe or restaurant for example.

I’m not here to tell you if this is fair or not, just to explain how copyright in this instance, works. So please don’t ‘shoot the messenger’

Collecting earning for copyright owners for the songs they own is a core right within the law of copyright and you will find the protection of ownership of copyright covers many types of assets someone can own. Many copyrighted things are intangible, such as the written word (a story for example) or a film. But what does this have to do with you?

Essentially if you are using someone’s copyright you will need to agree legal terms for the use of that copyright. In terms of using music, instead of gaining thousands of agreements with music owners, you can go through a licensing agency or society to gain a blanket agreement. So if it wasn’t clear before, I hope this has helped clarify this. If you are using music in your business today there is likely (but not always) someone that you will need to gain permission from for using that music in your business.

But if you switch off your speakers today and stop playing this music you do have a choice as to what to do in the future and some options are far cheaper than using the performing rights society’s blanket licenses. Here are some options.

You have a number of choices.

  1. You can stop playing music and pay no one. Yes, OK that may be not really an option but you do have the choice to stop playing music altogether,
  2. You can find a friendly local artist and pay them for music that they agree you can use with no extra performing or compositional rights required to pay (royalty free). The artist will have needed to ensure they have not asigned the rights for collecting royalties for that use in your business to an agency or society. If they have, you will still be liable even if the artist is unclear of the duplication.
  3. You can use a royalty free service provider such as Melody Pods,
  4. You can continue to use commercially available music in your business and pay PPL and MCPRS
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The legal side of music use is complicated because you are dealing with songs that people own and want to earn from when they are used.

So, point three needs more detail. A royalty free music service provider will provide you with music that has no extra royalties required to be used in a business location (public location).

Not all ‘royalty free’ music providers offer this as some other royalties may be assumed in their description so be careful.

However, true royalty free means that no royalties, whatever, when ever and however are due on the use of the music, to you, who has purchased a license from them.

So you don’t own the music, meaning you don’t own the copyright, but you do own a license, which is a right to use the music in a specific way.

So in Melody Pods’ case, we license our artist’s music royalty free for use in background of businesses and public places to the person purchasing the license.

Specifically in the UK we ensure that artists included for the UK market are via the USA and have wavered or not registered their music for collection for when it is used as background music in business environments. MCPRS and PPL acknowledge this for US based artists but not UK artists sadly, so we remove UK artists from our catalogue offered to UK clients.background music for business

We offer our service on a monthly basis to businesses to enable them to play our music in their locations for a fee that includes the licensing of all the music they choose and delivered into their locations to play using our music player app.

They can choose and change the music they wish any time they would like and just pay on a monthly basis for its use. We also offer an Internet radio service that means you can just stream if you don’t want to download.

If you would like more advice or ask more questions please get in touch with the form below and we will be pleased to help you.

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Please note: If you need the exact legal detail or legal advice on using music assigned to a performing or composition rights society you are best advised to seek legal services. This post is not intended to replace legal advice.

Filed Under: Country Legals

Expanding International? Have You Grasped Each Country’s music licensing laws?

June 25, 2014 by Guy Lewis

ILink background music and music on hold.

International networking is complex yet only solves the actual delivery of data and information. The licensing of the data, in this case, the rights to distribute and use copyrighted music is exponentially more complex.

Expanding internationally is a complex task. You can expect everything to change.

For the use of background music, commercial use licensing and enforcement differs widely from one nation to another. Whilst many modern societies have signed up to the world treaty of intellectual property (Wipo) some have yet developed systems to manage licensing. This leaves room for confusion, interpretation and ambiguity that can make something that should be simple overly complex.

Countries with a keen intent to trade internationally understand respecting and managing the intellectual property of foreign organisation’s assets to attract inward investment yet the confusion that can happen with regards licensing music can take some time to get established and understood by the nation’s licensing authorities.

Some new organisations don’t understand their responsibility is with only PRO licensed music and require some education to establish they have no contract to collect licenses from your new international locations on our behalf however clear and unambiguous communications establishes the situation.

Managing multiple licenses with different performing rights societies is a complex and costly activity.

Managing multiple licenses with different performing rights societies is a complex and costly activity.

Separately in other countries there are organisations that seem to scam company’s for license payments when there is clear evidence they have no collection rights for with PRO or non PRO music.

With Melody Pods things are simple. We don’t use any performing or compositional rights collecting agencies to collect in the artist’s home country nor foreign countries via inter-PRO agreements.

With Melody Pods you are covered with fully licensed music and a delivery system that uses open standards and devices that have the highest penetration across the globe.

Expanding Internationally? come and talk to us about the challenges of multi-national licensing today.

Hello! how can we help?
  • Please note: our service is offered via our free Android app via the Google Play store. This can be used on Android Tablets and Smartphones. Other options available for corporate clients and resellers.
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  • Please tell us how we can help.*If you have a lot of questions then please ask for a Skype call.
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  • Please tell us about your business, what you sell, and describe your customer's profile:*
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  • Please enter your website address here.*Your website will likely answer many of our questions.
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  • Please enter your company email address:*
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  • Alternatively, would you like to chat over Skype?*Please tell us your Skype name, when you will be available (and your local time zone) so we can hook up and wait for you to be available.
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Filed Under: Country Legals Tagged With: background music licensing

An Apology for singing shop worker

June 18, 2014 by Guy Lewis

BBC news here states, “A shop assistant who was told she could not sing while she stacked shelves without a performance licence has been given an apology.” It sounds to me that an agent of the performing rights society has just been a little ‘over eager’ with the execution of their role. This highlights how performing rights can be misunderstood even from within a performing rights society.

Filed Under: Country Legals, Melody Pods News

Roaming Professionals Find They Are Restricted To Where Music Licenses Exist

June 4, 2014 by Guy Lewis

Taking your health and wellbeing business anywhere is easier now with Melody Pods.

Taking your health and wellbeing business anywhere is easier now with Melody Pods.

Are you a roaming wellbeing, health, fitness or therapy professional and need the right music along with you yet find some locations don’t have background music licenses?

This can be restrictive. If the location owner has no need to license for background music in their normal business you end up either having to pay their costly annual license or finding an alternative location which could mean compromising your business opportunity.

Why doesn’t anyone offer a roaming background music license? Well someone does. We at Melody Pods do. We offer a simple monthly fee license for you to use our music where ever you practice at a fraction of the cost of traditional licenses AND we include a great collection of music for you as well.

personalize the playlist you offer in your treatment rooms

World class technology providing multi site and multi zone distribution of the music you define for your franchise.

Relaxation music needed where ever you practice.

Forget site licensing, license yourself to use background music anywhere you do business.

The location owner doesn’t have to worry about performance or composition licenses because all of our music is not contracted to them for royalty collection. So with no music they have any control in collecting royalty use with, you have the ability to work anywhere, anytime with great music to boost your business.

This sort of freedom comes from positive and free thinking plus a little help from new technology in the form of Melody Pod’s neat and perfectly formed music download and play app available today.

Filed Under: Country Legals

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