PPL India's Big Win: Music Royalties Finally Secured?
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PPL India's Big Win: Music Royalties Finally Secured?
PPL India's registration as a Copyright Society by the Indian government marks a significant milestone for the music industry. This move clarifies sound recording rights, ensuring fair royalties for artists and labels. Discover how this impacts music licensing and compliance. PPL India's Big Win: Music Royalties Finally Secured?.
Government Grants Registration to PPL India as a Music Copyright Society
In a significant development: Phonographic Performance Limited (PPL India) has been granted registration as a Copyright Society under the Copyright Act, 1957 by the Government of India Established in 1941, PPL is an 85-year-old not-for-profit organisation representing around 500 music labels, including leading Indian and international record companies like T-Series, Sony Music, Universal Music, Times Music, Lahari Music, Aditya Music, Global Rhy…
PPL India granted copyright society registration under Copyright Act
Phonographic Performance Limited (PPL India) has been granted registration as a copyright society under the Copyright Act, 1957, a development that could reshape how sound recording rights are licensed and administered in India. The registration gives PPL India formal recognition to collectively manage and license sound recording rights on behalf of its member labels, providing a statutory framework for royalty collection and distribution. Found…
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