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These easy information guides explain how the licence fees we collect for different types of music use are paid out as royalties.
This information guide explains how the licence fees we collect from airlines are paid out as royalties.
This information guide explains how the licence fees we collect from businesses using background music are paid out as royalties.
This information guide explains how the licence fees we collect from background music suppliers are paid out as royalties.
This information guide explains how the licence fees we collect from child care centres are paid out as royalties.
This information guide explains how the licence fees we collect from cinemas & film festivals are paid out as royalties.
This information guide explains how the licence fees we collect from commercial free-to-air TV networks are paid out as royalties.
This information guide explains how the licence fees we collect from commercial and public (Government funded) radio stations are paid out as royalties.
This information guide explains how the licence fees we collect from community, SBS, narrowcast, Maori, student access and low power FM radio stations are paid out as royalties.
This information guide explains how the licence fees we collect from concerts, events & festivals are paid out as royalties.
This information guide explains how the licence fees we collect from dance schools are paid out as royalties.
This information guide explains how the licence fees we collect from digital service providers like Apple iTunes are paid out as royalties.
This information guide explains how the licence fees we collect from dramatic context are paid out as royalties.
This information guide explains how the licence fees we collect from fitness businesses – including gyms, yoga & Pilates classes, fitness trainers, and wellbeing instructors - are paid out as royalties.
This information guide explains how the licence fees we collect from Live Music, Halls & Functions, Community Groups, Community Bands, Cruise Ships, Eisteddfodau, Music in the Workplace are paid out as royalties.
This information guide explains how the licence fees we collect from businesses using music on hold are paid out as royalties.
This information guide explains how the licence fees we collect from Pay TV providers are paid out as royalties.
This information guide explains how royalties make their way back to songwriters and publishers when a music user purchases a CD, DVD, vinyl, cassette or other physical music product.
This information guide explains how the licence fees we collect from churches are paid out as royalties.
This information guide explains how the licence fees we collect from users of production music are paid out as royalties.
This information guide explains how the licence fees we collect from businesses who use recorded music for dance use are paid out as royalties.
This information guide explains how the licence fees we collect from sports codes and events are paid out as royalties.
This information guide explains how the licence fees we collect from streaming service providers like Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube are paid out as royalties.
This information guide explains how reproduction royalties are paid out as a result of synchronisations – combining music with visual media.
This information guide explains how the licence fees we collect from music users who have music on their website or use music in recorded podcasts are paid out as royalties.
This information guide explains how APRA AMCOS deals with undistributed funds, which are held when songs and compositions cannot be identified or are the subject of a dispute.
This information guide explains how the licence fees we collect from Video on Demand services like Netflix, Disney+, Apple, Stan, Amazon Prime, Neon, iTunes, and Telstra Media are paid out as royalties.
The APRA and AMCOS Distribution rules and practices are set by the Boards.
Refer to our full Distribution Rules and Practices for more information.
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