ITSRIGHT and Nuovo IMAIE, Italian artists’ collecting
society, together with FIMI, the Italian Music Industry Federation,
announce the agreement with Sony Music Entertainment Italy and Universal
Music Italia and Warner Music Italia about the Supplementary
Annual Remuneration.
The
Italian RAS is a right to compensation that the Copyright Law (art. 84 bis)
recognizes, on repertoires published since 1963, in favor of those artists who
have not stipulated a contract with record companies that provides for
recurring remuneration (i.e., percentage or co-participation). It is a measure
to protect artists, managed by the collecting societies and introduced by the
European Directive 2011/77/EU, which extended the length of protection for
music recordings up to 70 years.
“We are
very satisfied with this result, which is the outcome of a demanding
negotiation with the most important majors. We are certain that these first
agreements will now pave the way for new agreements with all other record
producers" comments Gianluigi Chiodaroli, President of ITSRIGHT.
“Our goal is to offer a service which will simplify the record companies’ work
for the payment of these profits and will finally ensure their collection in
favor of a wide audience of artists, within a framework of clear and
immediately applicable rules."
“We hope
that this is the first of a series of agreements that other record companies
will also want to sign”, is the comment of Andrea Miccichè, President of
Nuovo Imaie. “I am sure that now the compensation due to artists of the past -
and their heirs - will be released and they will finally be able to benefit
from it. With this agreement our country is aligned with the main countries of
the European Union".
“This
agreement reached between the main Italian collecting societies of performing
artists and the main Italian recording companies will allow to deposit the
amount set aside by the companies on the basis of European legislation, while
encouraging an ever-increasing use of the catalogs of important artists
Italians who have made the history of music" says Enzo Mazza, CEO
of FIMI.