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Enabling verifiable transparency for rights holders and rights user - Yuri Dokter, DJ Monitor, The NetherlandsTRANSCRIPT
“Live Performance Rights Monitoring”SEEME 2014 @ Sofia
Transparency for Music Rights holders and Rights Users
Presentation Live Performance Monitoring
Panel Discussion with:- Musicautor
-Bulgarian Hip Hop Association- DJ Monitor
“International Best Practices & Cases”Q&A
We monitor. We recognize. We deliver.
Transparency is required European Performance Rights Organizations (PRO/CMO) collect billions of
€uros each year from TV and radio broadcasters, venues, events, etc for the performance of music from artists/songwriters they represent.
Until recently there was little transparency in the remuneration; PROs relied heavily on playlists supplied to them by the music user. This information is overall biased and inaccurate.
Reservations for future claims are made for years of non identified; accumulating interest and non transparent remuneration of these reservations for average of 4 years * € Billions!
Since 2005 Buma/Stemra started monitoring events with DJ Monitor through music recognition technology. A worldwide premier.
DJ Monitor advises the European Commission & Parliament, who worked on new directives for more transparency and accountability of PROs.
New directives resulted in transparency for online, which only accounts for +-5% of PRO license fees. No transparency guidelines have been made for live, broadcast and background music in public places, which make up at least 70%-80% of PRO license fees.
How does work?Uploading music to our database
Music Recognition System
Rights owner CDMP3
Internet Extraction cluster
MP3Audio finger print
Meta data
Referencedata base
Source Audio
DJM1010hd 19” Rack
FingerprintStream
Meta dataInternet Datacenter Internet Playlist
(e-mail, rss, www)
IP Audio Monitoring devices
Club Monitor
Ambience Monitor
Event Monitor
Music Usage Reporting, Song Tracking & Uploading
We monitor for rightsholders and users:
PANEL
Moderator: Christina Dencheva
DJ Monitor: Yuri Dokter
Musicautor: Stoyan Michalev, Deputy Charmain
Musicautor & Bulgarian Hip Hop Associacion:Vasil Nikolov, Deputy Chairman of BHHA Managing Board
Challenges of Live Performance Monitoring Fingerprinted versus Handwritten Playlists.
Cooperation and coordination. From getting access to matching results @ PRO back-end
PRO payment policy: pay per play (BUMA) versus top 300 most grossing concerts (ASCAP)
License fee differences: <1% in the USA versus 10% author+3% neightbouring rights licenses in European countries, versus flat fee $3 per visitor in Australia.
What are the costs?o Min € 300 per stage monitored (min 3 stages))o Min € 80 per club per month monitored (min cluster 10 clubs) + installation fee
Who should pay the associated costs?o PROs?o Rightsholders (members)? o Rights users (promotors)?o DJs?o Other models?
Are PROs charging the correct tariff? Transparency works both ways.o 1/3, 2/3 or more than 2/3o Playlist+ Member Investigation = Effective research
Best Practices NL: BUMA grants 25% discount to VVEM events on license fees
NL: VVEM research to reduce SENA license fee, based on claimed 72% members representation versus +- 29% researched members
NL: ADE Monitoring of 123 events during 5 days kicks off Club Monitoring and Dancefloor charts.
Spain: Monegros & Sonár succesfully negotiate reduction in rate from SGAE up to 1/3 of the license fee.
Germany: Livekomm succesfully is included in decisionmaking proces entailing club and event monitoring by GEMA in Germany
Belgium: Tomorrowland, Laundry Industry, Summer Festival and others negotiate license fees with SABAM in courtcase
Belgium: Start monitoring of Belgium clubs by SABAM 2014
Australia: Start monitoring of Australian Clubs by APRA AMCOS and PPCA in 2010.
DJ MONITOR BVTIMORPLEIN 321094 CC AMSTERDAMTHE NETHERLANDSE. [email protected] T. +31 (0) 20 8208215W. www.djmonitor.comT. www.twitter.com/djmonitor