April 2019 spotlight on international territories

As we continue to expand the scope of our collections and the number of recording rightsholders benefiting from our service, we want to provide you with an insight into some of the different territories that we work with.
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This March, PPL has made a record Quarter 1 (Q1) international distribution. The distribution is not only the highest Q1 distribution yet, but includes revenue from the broadest range of collective management organisations (CMOs) in any single payment made by PPL. The revenue originates from markets across the world such as the USA, Canada, Korea, Japan, Greece and Latvia.

Our in-depth knowledge of the international marketplace coupled with our extensive data expertise means that large volumes of data are being exchanged more quickly and more accurately on behalf of our members than ever before.

We continue to work proactively and collaboratively with all of our CMO counterparts around the world to increase the speed and quality of data exchanged. We do the heavy lifting so that you do not have to. Please find below some additional information that demonstrates some of the different ways in which we work with our international counterparts.

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If you have performed on, or if you control the rights to, recorded music that has been played outside of the UK, then we can help you claim the international performance royalties you are entitled to collect. If you would like to find out more then please visit our international collections page.

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