Do you own or represent a record company, label or group whose recordings have been broadcasted on the radio, TV, or through other public performance channels? In such case we are the right partner!
Neighbouring rights revenues can also be collected for artist/DJ`s-producers ranging from collections for radio or TV broadcasts, revenue from the playback of recordings in public, e.g. in bars or cafés, gym’s you are entitled to a fair share. 
Registering your tracks is definitely worth it – especially over a long period! We can register your catalogue and take care of all administration.
if you don’t have any recent productions, it is still worth registering your previous productions too, as you could be eligible for remuneration whenever one of your artistic productions is broadcasted on the radio or TV, or in the categories above.

 

Casual Solution BV registers and manages these so-called secondary exploitation rights on behalf of over 300 performers, producers, DJ's and record companies, which includes collecting their statutory remuneration and distributing it to them. While primary exploitation, such as revenues generated by DSP's, is governed directly by contractual arrangements between rights holders and rights users, secondary exploitation can be also be collected by us as we are specialized in collecting neighbouring rights.
A typical example of secondary exploitation is a radio broadcast of songs that have already been released on sound recordings. And played even in the case of a TV broadcast. And did you know that restaurants and other public venues are not allowed to use streaming platforms to play your music? Instead they have to use professional subscription services. We can maximize exposure of your music through all mentioned channels. And maximizing exposure means also maximising revenues!

Interested?


Just send a short e-mail to peterboertje@casualsolution.nl