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    Music licensing for playing recorded music in public as a business or as a TV or radio broadcaster.
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      Any business (including community buildings) that plays recorded music in public is almost certainly legally required to have a PPL licence.
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      UK radio stations must obtain a PPL licence to play recorded music in their broadcasts.
    • In a TV broadcast
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      Television broadcasters that transmit from the UK must obtain a PPL licence before they can play recorded music in their programming.
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      Established in 1934, PPL exists to ensure that those who invest their time, talent and money to make music are fairly paid for their work.
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      PPL licenses recorded music played in public or broadcast on the radio or TV and then distributes the fees to its members.
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See what happens to the licence fee

Playing recorded music in public or in TV and radio broadcasts will almost certainly legally require a PPL licence. The money that businesses and broadcasters pay gives record companies, other rights holders and performers (and not just the big names) the income they deserve.

  • 1.
    The law gives performers and record companies the right to be paid when their music is played.

  • 2.
    Businesses and broadcasters provide PPL with information about the recorded music they use.

  • 3.
    PPL collect fees on behalf of performers and record companies and in return give businesses and broadcasters the licence they legally need.

  • 4.
    With information from various sources, PPL match the recorded music played against the Repertoire Database.*

    *Music matching is completed through a combination of processes including customer returns and broadcast data.

  • 5.
    Performers and record companies receive the PPL royalties they deserve for their music. That’s it. You pay, you play – it’s a fair deal all round.

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    By purchasing the correct music licences, businesses can play recorded music to their benefit while confident that they are legally compliant.

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Why you need a licence

If you play recorded music or music videos in public, you will almost certainly be legally required to have a PPL licence.

What we do

PPL licenses the use of recorded music in the UK and distributes the fees to its members.

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