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Music in commercial radio
Commercial radio stations need to have STIM-licence to play music. The terms and conditions of the agreement and rates have been negotiated between STIM and the commercial radio industry.
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Payment calendar 2024
STIM makes eight royalty payments during the year. Four major payments each quarter which are specified below, as well as four payments concerning digital music services only, licensed via ICE Services.
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How much is one minute of broadcasting worth?
When your music is played on radio and TV, you get reimbursement from STIM for every minute.
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Scholarships
STIM sets aside 3% of domestic royalties each year for STIM scholarships.
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Welcome to STIM - now let's get started
More information will be available soon.
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Countries included in STIM's September payment 2024
The following countries are included in STIM's payment on September 17, 2024.
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September payment 2024
Sources included in the September payment, 2024.
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Thank you for applying for a license!
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Prices and Terms for Music Licenses
Here you can read Stim's prices and terms for music usage in different types of businesses.
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Heirs of music rights and STIM royalties
The heirs of a deceased music creator have the right to collect royalties for 70 years after the year of the death. Read more about how it works when inheriting music rights.
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The STIM Guitar and The Platinum Guitar
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Questions and Answers about the New Live Price List
Here you will find the most common questions regarding the updated price list for the live market.
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About copyright
Copyright, in Europe also called authors´rights, is designed to give rights owners, exclusive rights to their work and performances. Their economic and moral interests are thus safeguarded.
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Free distribution
How should the copyright be split when a band writes songs together?
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Prices and special terms and conditions for Live Music
On this page we present STIM's prices for using Live music, along with our terms and conditions.
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Responsible Organiser
Responsible Organiser refers to companies (limited liability, trading partnership or one-man business), foundations, associations or private individuals who are legally responsible for the music performance.
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Register your music
For you to get compensation when your music is played you have to register your songs with us.
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