Does your service or organisation offer music online to the UK public via music downloads, music on demand, Webcasts (Internet radio), Podcasts or music in general entertainment content?
If ‘yes’ and you earn less than £12,500 per year from these activities, you will need to take out the LOEL (Limited Online Exploitation Licence).
Who generally buys this licence?
Generally, smaller services or individuals eg internet only radio stations, small download services, educational establishments, live music venues, charities and other not for profit organisations.
What are the rights covered under this licence?
This licence allows you to reproduce and store music and deliver music to members of the public whether by means of streaming, downloading or podcasting.
How much does the licence cost?
See table below for full details. Annual licence fees start at £107 + VAT. If you only need to use music for a few months we can also offer pro rata prices covering these months only.
What is NOT covered by the LOEL Licence?
• Use of music in advertising or sponsorship.
• Use of music as mobile ringtones.
• Simulcasting (broadcasting via more than one medium at the same time).
• Reproduction of lyrics and musical notation.
• Complete recordings of dramatico-musical works (musicals, operas).
• Music used in a context that is derogatory to the writer or the performer of the music.
• Moral rights.
The licence does not cover the rights in commercial sound recordings. Please contact the Phonographic Performance Limited on 020 7534 1000 or the relevant record company.
How does the reporting process work?
Under this scheme you are required to report details of the total levels of music usage, including the different types of use (e.g streaming, downloading), to us at the end of the clearance term.
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