Performance Rights Society "Neighbouring rights"

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Neighboring rights


Neighboring rights in music refer to the rights that protect specific performances of a musical work, as well as the audio recordings containing them. These rights are distinct from copyright in the musical composition itself and encompass the interests of performers, producers of phonograms, and broadcasting organizations in the reproduction, distribution, and broadcasting of music.






Performance Rights Society List 

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List of countries where Horizon Beat collects Public Performance and Broadcasting revenue:

 

       Country                        Society Name                                Country (cont’d)                    Society Name 


Argentina 

CAPIF 

 

Latvia 

LalPA 

Australia 

PPCA 

 

Mexico  

 Somexfon 

Austria 

LSG 

 

Netherlands  

 Sena 

Belgium 

SIMIM 

 

New Zealand  

 RMNZ 

Brazil 

ABRAMUS 

 

Norway  

 Gramo 

Bulgaria 

Prophon 

 

Paraguay  

 SGP 

Canada 

CONNECT 

 

Philippines  

 Soundsright 

Chile 

SCD 

 

Poland  

 ZPAV 

Colombia 

ACINPRO 

 

Portugal  

 PassMúsica 

Croatia 

ZAPRAF 

 

Romania  

 UPFR 

Cyprus 

Grammo 

 

Russia  

 VOIS 

Czech Republic 

Intergram 

 

Serbia  

 OFPS 

Denmark 

Gramex 

 

Slovakia  

 Slovgram 

Finland 

Gramex 

 

Slovenia  

 ZAVOD-IPF 

France 

SCPP 

 

Spain  

 AGEDI 

France 

SPPF 

 

Sweden  

 IFPI 

Germany 

GVL 

 

Switzerland  

 IFPI 

Greece 

Grammo 

 

Taiwan  

 ARCO 

Hong Kong 

HKRIA 

 

United Kingdom  

 PPL 

Hungary 

MAHASZ 

 

United States  

 SoundExchange 

Ireland 

PPI 

 

Uruguay  

 CUD 

Israel 

IFPI 

 

Worldwide  

 VPL 

Italy 

SCF 

                  

 

 

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