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  1. Phonographic Performance Limited (PPL) is a British music copyright collective. It is a private limited company that is registered in the UK.

    • 12 May 1934
    • Music Copyright Collective
    • £271.8 Million (2019)
  2. With 400+ music labels and over 4.5 million songs, PPL India safeguards the interests of all the parties involved in the making of original sound recordings.

  3. 27 de nov. de 2019 · Founded in 1941, Phonographic Performance Limited, also known as PPL India, is a performance rights organization licensing its members’ sound recordings for communication to public in the areas of public performance and broadcast. PPL owns and/or controls the Public Performance rights of 400+ music labels, with more than 5 Million+ ...

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  4. 11% increase in UK public performance revenues drives record PPL results as more businesses invest in the value of music 11 April 2024 PPL continues to drive change with transparent approach to equity, diversity, and inclusion

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  5. www.ppluk.com › about-usAbout us - PPL

    About us. Established in 1934, PPL exists to help ensure that those who invest their time, talent and money to make recorded music are fairly paid for their work. As the UK’s music licensing company for more than 140,000 performers and recording rightsholders, we license recorded music when it is played in public or broadcast on the radio or ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PPL_IndiaPPL India - Wikipedia

    Phonographic Performance Limited India, commonly known as PPL India, is an Indian collective rights management organization (CMO), founded in 1941. The company controls the Public Performance rights of 317 music labels, with more than 1.5 million foreign and 0.8 million Indian songs in their repertoire.

  7. MUSIC LICENSING. As the UK's music licensing company for tens of thousands of performers and recording rightsholders, we license radio stations, TV channels and some online services to include recorded music in their broadcasts. We also license UK businesses and organisations to play music in public through PPL PRS Ltd, our joint venture with ...