Performing Rights Organization - What You Need to Know

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  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2025

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  • @ianschilhab6222
    @ianschilhab6222 3 года назад +2

    I just started a music business class and this was very informative! Thank you so much for clarifying everything :)

    • @DANNYGATESTHEAGEDSINGER
      @DANNYGATESTHEAGEDSINGER 2 года назад

      So what is the business what is the music business class how much does it cost you must be a businessman are you well I'm not a businessman and I don't even own a business only a singer

    • @salmapatel9991
      @salmapatel9991 Год назад

      ​@@DANNYGATESTHEAGEDSINGER 0:30

    • @salmapatel9991
      @salmapatel9991 Год назад

      0:56

  • @Aa-qe3fi
    @Aa-qe3fi Год назад

    This a very good video man, it goes to the point and is really clear in the information, ty and congrats B)

  • @arahwangofficial
    @arahwangofficial 4 года назад +1

    First off, thank u for the great video. I am a Canadian music producer and singer songwriter wanting to join SOCAN. Do I join the "Music Talents"? And what is "Music Publishers"?

    • @DANNYGATESTHEAGEDSINGER
      @DANNYGATESTHEAGEDSINGER 2 года назад

      I see you when I see you are Canadian music producer I am a singer but not a singer songwriter

  • @KENNYCMUSICPRODUCER
    @KENNYCMUSICPRODUCER 4 года назад +2

    Thanks a lot for your an informative video!
    Here’s a one question!
    Since PRO collect a royalty for only one country, can I register to PRO for two different country?
    For example, US and S.Korea?

    • @foto21
      @foto21 6 месяцев назад

      When you join a PRO, they do work with PROs in other country. You don't need to use multiples. However, I am a resident of the USA, but thinking of registering elsewhere because the US PROs are very busy.

  • @Nahvsss
    @Nahvsss 3 года назад

    what if i use a pro from a dif country than mine? do i still get paid?

  • @jessicaevariana8098
    @jessicaevariana8098 Год назад

    Can songwriters/composer forbid a singer from singing their songs commercially at concerts/cafes even though they have paid royalties to a collective management agency / PRO (performance right organization)?
    Do singers have to ask permission from the songwriter/composer before using their songs commercially even though they have paid royalties to the collective management agency/ PRO (performance right organization) ?

  • @FineMC
    @FineMC 4 года назад +1

    Good video g about to drop my song today or very soon

    • @CharlesCleyn
      @CharlesCleyn  4 года назад +1

      Good luck with the release!!

    • @FineMC
      @FineMC 4 года назад

      @@CharlesCleyn Thanks g you too keep putting your music out there!

  • @eleni_w
    @eleni_w 2 года назад

    awesome info, thank u !

  • @suhairbooks1701
    @suhairbooks1701 4 года назад +1

    Thank you

  • @vipertronkevin8065
    @vipertronkevin8065 3 года назад

    What about sambro is it a performing Right organization?

  • @lavalord363yt9
    @lavalord363yt9 2 года назад

    So does the PRO protect your music? Kind of like a copyright?

    • @CharlesCleyn
      @CharlesCleyn  2 года назад +1

      Unfortunately they don’t protect

  • @L.Lyubomirov
    @L.Lyubomirov 2 года назад

    Thank you so much,very informative !But i wanted to ask...for example,i am Bulgarian nationality,i should register to Bulgaria Performing Rights Organization company ?Or European,Bulgaria is in European comunity.Also,what if my music is played in RUclips,does this compаnies collect from RUclips or should do something different ?Thanks !

  • @Dzdiaryy
    @Dzdiaryy 4 года назад

    What does it mean by society? Im signing up for a Music reports acc so my music can be put on amazon and pandora, but its asking me whats my society and it tells me its my performing rights organization but I don’t get what do i have to put

    • @CharlesCleyn
      @CharlesCleyn  4 года назад +1

      Hey Lovall, for that question you would put your PRO. So that would be BMI or ASCAP or another one depending on what you country you live in. Are you going with distrokid or tunecore?

    • @Dzdiaryy
      @Dzdiaryy 4 года назад

      @@CharlesCleyn well i just dropped my first single but i dropped it with United Masters, and so what you’re saying is i have to sign up to BMI or ASCAP right? I live in the United States, California to be exact, which would be my best option?

  • @Asicalao-ul7om
    @Asicalao-ul7om 4 года назад

    Where is the other video concerning co-writing?

  • @DANNYGATESTHEAGEDSINGER
    @DANNYGATESTHEAGEDSINGER 2 года назад

    I am a singer yes the age of 13 years or 13 years and a half 48 years but I still take it discovered I am a singer but not a singer songwriter sing cover songs because I don't know how to write songs so what you said I have never had any of these royalties whatsoever I found your video very interesting but I don't think it's any good to me because I am a singer not a singer songwriter so what do we do there still get any of these royalties how does it work my music gone halfway around the world it's going to a lot of countries my music be played on the radio internet radio could you give me some advice seeing that I am a singer and not a singer songwriter am I entitled to any of these royalties understand the closest I've been to a record deal I got scammed by 22 record labels person gets scammed by record labels industry disgusted shamed

  • @sharathvarma2209
    @sharathvarma2209 3 года назад

    How to be a member of a particular society? These societies will promote my song too? How to contact them?

  • @Doo-eeProductions
    @Doo-eeProductions Год назад

    I'm so confused by how performance royalties actually get triggered. Like.. how do they know when this happens, and who is doing the paying? Do they just send the artist that did the performance a little ticket in the mail like they ran a toll or something? I just don't get how that actually works. If anyone could clear up the actual mechanisms in place that lead to the payout of royalties from live performances I would really appreciate it. Also, does someone playing your song in a DJ set constitute a performance royalty?

  • @BringOutTheBeat
    @BringOutTheBeat 3 года назад

    Does the PRO take a cut or require a subscription fee? Also, am I correct in understanding that you get paid for a live performance of your own song?

    • @mikedextro
      @mikedextro 2 года назад +3

      not sure how live performances actually work when it's a bar gig without an agent where you get paid a cut of bar or ticket sales. How does anyone keep track of that?

  • @regywillis1850
    @regywillis1850 4 года назад

    do the perfomer get the performing royalties too ?
    because i read a journal of james A hayes that Previously, only AUTHORS of the underlying
    musical work enjoyed public performance rights and the attendant concurrent remuneration from royalties. PERFORMERS and producers of sound recordings, under the 1997 amendments, became entitled to royalty payments from any public performance of their sound recordings per section 19 (1) of the Act.
    but when i read the canadian copyright act, i got confused .. please help me :( i did a research for my thesis of the Requirements for the law degree.. hopefully you answer..

    • @CharlesCleyn
      @CharlesCleyn  4 года назад

      The performer of the song only gets royalties based on the agreement they have with the songwriters. For instance, I might sing (perform) on a song and get paid X amount of dollars for it (a fixed cost) because that's the agreement

  • @naveni
    @naveni 2 года назад

    Yesss!

  • @jessicaevariana8098
    @jessicaevariana8098 Год назад

    Can songwriters/composer forbid a singer from singing their songs commercially at concerts/cafes even though they have paid royalties to a collective management agency / PRO (performance right organization)?
    Do singers have to ask permission from the songwriter/composer before using their songs commercially even though they have paid royalties to the collective management agency/ PRO (performance right organization) ?