EEMA and IPRS continue debate on persisting
copyright law issue
The Event and Entertainment Management Association (EEMA) met with the
IPRS board on 29 March 2018 to arrive at some resolution with regard to music
copyright laws, a longstanding reason of friction between both parties.
By Yamini Singh | April
02, 2018
For the longest time event companies have been complaining about
the cost of music licenses they have to bear to multiple copyright claimants
such as IPRS, PPL, ISRA, individual music companies, agencies such as Novex,
etc.
Broadly, IPRS license is needed for
all events (live performance/ DJ/ recorded music being played) wherein music is
used. IPRS covers the copyright license for Musical and Literary works. PPL is
needed only for events wherein recorded music is played. PPL covers the use of
sound recording. Weddings and related events do not have to obtain music
licenses.
Previously the court had ordered
IPRS to bring more transparency to the licensing process by way of better
documentation, following which it had de-registered itself as a copyright
society. It has recently presented the new tariff structure and rates to enable
the requested transparency and registered itself as a society again. A fixed,
predictable rate structure has just been introduced and is available on the
IPRS website. An online payments system has also been introduced. As a rule, no
cash payments are permitted by IPRS for their license issuance.
In a latest development members of
EEMA met with the IPRS board on 29 March in order to arrive at some resolution
to this long and enduring conflict. EEMA was represented by Sabbas Joseph,
President-EEMA; Vijay Nair, VP- EEMA; Manuj Aggarwal (Percept Live), Dinesh
Kummar (Wizcraft). IPRS was represented by Javed Akhtar (Chairman-IPRS), Rakesh
Nigam, Ameet Datta, Mandar Thakur, Devraj Sanyal, Raju Singh, Shirley Singh.
As a way forward, a Joint Committee
between IPRS and EEMA has been set up in order to go over each of the points
and resolve all issues so that a joint memorandum can be signed before the end
of April 2018 covering all fronts ensuring that the event industry and the
music industry work together toward common initiatives and goals.The next
meeting is scheduled for today.
(Article Courtesy : http://everythingexperiential.businessworld.in/article/EEMA-and-IPRS-continue-debate-on-persisting-copyright-law-issue-/02-04-2018-145112/)
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