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What rights do performers and producers have (neighboring rights)?

Friday
October 17
15:30 - 16:30
Élysée Montmartre - Internship
RECORDED MUSIC
SCPP
fr-en fr
Established in 1985 by the Lang Law, neighboring rights (copyright) allow performing artists and producers of recorded music to collect royalties on their music when it is broadcast or copied. What are these rights? How are they collected and distributed? How can I benefit from them? Representatives from ADAMI and SCPP answer these questions and any others you may have.

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