PRS for Music and YouTube sign licensing deal
Multi-year licence covers over 130 territories.
For release 21 August 2013: PRS for Music today announced a new licensing deal with YouTube.
The licence covers the use of the significant repertoire represented by PRS for Music in videos streamed on the video platform e.g. official music videos and content, live footage, soundtracks and user generated content (UGC). The licence also includes the rights to a growing range of independent repertoire available through PRS for Music’s IMPEL initiative such as David Bowie (Bucks Music), Justin Timberlake (Imagem), Lou Reed (Spirit) and Goldie (Westbury).
The organisation, which represents over 100,000 songwriters, composers and music publishers, was one of the first societies outside of the US to license YouTube, in 2007. The new licence agreement is one of the most extensive yet covering more than 130 territories in Europe, Middle East and North Africa.
Robert Ashcroft, Chief Executive PRS for Music, said, “Streaming is a key growth area for PRS for Music, helping drive our online revenues to over £50M in 2012. YouTube’s vast reach around the world offers our publishers and songwriters a unique stage and music lovers access to millions of songs. I am delighted we have reached such an important multi-territory agreement. The issue of remuneration from streaming services remains a key one for our members and the further evolution of our licensing relationship with YouTube will help ensure continued growth in royalties for our members from one of the world’s leading video platforms.”
Chris Maxcy, Director of Global Music Partnerships at YouTube continued, “We’re delighted to renew our successful partnership with the PRS for Music. This means the UK’s music publishers, songwriters and composers can continue to reach new and existing fans on YouTube and the passionate YouTube community can keep enjoying listening to music and discovering new artists online.”
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For more information get in touch:
Olivia Chapman, Media Relations Manager
olivia.chapman@prsformusic.com
02073064229 / 07939449333
Barney Hooper, Head of PR
02073064548 / 07979 757052
PRS for Music represents the rights of over 100,000 songwriters, composers and music publishers in the UK. As a membership organisation it ensures creators are paid whenever their music is played, performed or reproduced; championing the importance of copyright to protect and support the UK music industry. The UK has a proud tradition of creating wonderful music that is enjoyed the world over and PRS for Music has been supporting the creators of that music since 1914.
PRS for Music provides business and community groups with easy access to over 10m songs through its music licences. In an industry worth £3.8bn PRS for Music is uniquely placed to be a voice for music and music creators. Collecting £641.8m in 2012 PRS for Music is one of the world’s most efficient combined rights organisations. With 150 representation agreements in place globally, PRS for Music’s network represents over 2 million music creators.