Here’s Video 5 in my series showing you how to claim PPL UK Income. In this video, I show you different ways to find your repertoire tracks particularly from Film Soundtracks. As an example, I show you how I find the PPL tracks for Pirates Of The Caribbean.
PPLUK is the professional body that licenses recorded music played in public and broadcast on radio, TV and the Internet. It collects royalties and holds them until a PPL member claims them. Once you make a claim it then pays you any moneys owing and goes on to monitor airplay and pays any ongoing revenue to the claimant. If you have conducted, sung or played on a recording, even if you were only one of an 80-piece choir or a large orchestra, there may be some money owed to you.
In my experience, the website is quite difficult to navigate and the search process often comes up with a result that denies that the recordings even existed – even though you know they do!
Many musicians find the process overwhelming and turn to people who offer services making claims for you. Quite correctly, they charge a percentage of money received and any ongoing earnings.
I admit it can be very time consuming and confusing doing your first claim and adding new claims – especially it often takes a while for the record company to register the recording in order for you to be able to claim. If you do have the time and patience to do your own claims then you’ll receive ALL of the income due to you, both now and in the future.
Let’s face it, with our employment being so erratic, time is often the thing that we are rich in.
My advice is – keep you BPI and Pact forms and spend a windy, rainy day a couple of times a year checking for new repertoire.
There are currently five videos in the series and if you would like help with any other aspect of PPL, please email me and I’ll do another video for you!
In Video 1 I show you how to search for your repertoire in order to claim PPL income.