India, 12th July 2021: The
Indian Performing Right Society Limited (IPRS), the only copyright society
in India, representing the authors, composers, and publishers of music, has announced its association with
international music publisher Kobalt. IPRS will administer both the performing and
mechanical rights of the international catalogues signed to it, which means
that all rights licensed to audio streaming services, FM and AM radio and
public performance can be licensed in totality. For synchronization licenses to
television and OTT audio-visual platforms, the publishers will continue to
issue licenses while the users will get the mechanical and performing licenses
from IPRS.
Kobalt Music Publishing Limited represents over 25,000
songwriters, 600 publishers, and 20,000 independent artists like Dua Lipa, The
Weekend, Marshmello, Diplo, Childish Gambino, Dave Grohl, the Foo Fighters,
Enrique Iglesias, Lauv, Pitbull and Lewis Capaldi as well as legends like Paul
Mc. Cartney, Elvis Presley, Bob Marley, Stevie Nicks, and Max Martin.
Three standalone international music publishers, Kobalt
Music Publishing Limited, Fairwood Music Group, and Konic Records entered the
Indian market via sub-publishing agreements with Turnkey Music & Publishing
Pvt. Ltd. in 2020. Kobalt is the first international publisher to sign with
IPRS since its re-admittance into the International Confederation of
Authors and Composers Societies (CISAC) as a full member in Dec.2018. CISAC is
the apex body of 232 Authors' Societies in 121 countries representing more than
4Mn creators.
Once the other international publishers are on
board, IPRS can close deals with platforms that have been unable to license
international publishing so far. It is a great benefit to the user to be able
to come under a single license instead of having to approach multiple
publishers for licenses and possibly having to negotiate rates each time.
Speaking on the development, Mr. Atul Churamani, Managing Director, Turnkey Music & Publishing Pvt. Ltd., which represents Kobalt’s
catalogue in India, said, "This has taken a
long time coming and we are delighted that finally the IPRS is
administering the international works we represent for India. You
can't be a publisher of foreign works in any county and not be a part of the
performing rights society. This association will open up revenue streams for
the Kobalt, Fairwood and other catalogues that we represent."
Mr. Rakesh Nigam, CEO of IPRS, said, “We are very glad to have an international publisher like Kobalt onboard. With international publishers joining us it would help us enhance the valuation for all the stakeholders, including them. The streaming platforms have witnessed an upsurge in the consumption of international content. With associations similar to the one we have entered into with Kobalt, IPRS will now be able to derive the desired value for the international works in India as so far we haven’t been licensed to do so” he further added “We are open for negotiations with publishers to suit the needs. IPRS would like to sit across the table, come to an agreement and then make the necessary adjustments or changes as required.”
About IPRS:
The Indian Performing Right Society Ltd. is India’s only Copyright Society registered under the Copyright Act, 1957, and counts more than 6,500 of India’s best-known authors, composers, and music publishers as its members. The IPRS is authorized under the Copyright Act, 1957 to carry on the business of granting and issuing licenses in respect of musical works and literary works associated with musical works assigned to it by its members as well as collect and distribute the royalties to its members including the authors’ statutory royalties, for the exploitation of these works either by way of live performances and/or recorded music through any medium except when exhibited as a part of a cinematograph film shown in a cinema hall.
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