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MMQ is a full service entertainment company fully registered, which it prides itself with excellently managed and administered divissions, Recording, Artist Management, Events management and Promotions.

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19/02/2018

Gabi Le Roux takes you step-by-step through how to upload and Register your Music to the SAMRO Online Portal.

19/10/2017

This is a simple video that explains SAMRO's business as it relates to the licensing of music users such as: pub, clubs, restaurants, live performance venues...

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05/10/2017

music creators

All our forms are available and ready for download from our website

- Member application forms
- Publisher application forms
- Live performance
- Benefit forms

Visit our website to view, download and find out more on our step-by-step application process here: http://www.samro.org.za/forms

04/09/2017
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22/08/2017

artists here we go

Check out this video which is snapshot on How to apply for SAMRO Membership.

17/08/2017

In the run-up to the annual Moretele Park Tribute Concert at Moretele Park on Saturday, 26 August 2017, a free music business workshop will be held in Pretoria to assess the status of live entertainment in South Africa.

All music industry stakeholders are invited to be part of a free in-depth discussion that delves into the state of the sector in general, and the live music scene in particular.

In conjunction with Batho Pele (PTY) LTD, Drakensberg Promotions will host a music business workshop, designed as a panel discussion and presented by top industry professionals aimed at musicians and others in the industry eager to know more about the business of music. The workshops cover business operations, event production, royalties and the latest trends in the music industry.

The interesting panel of music professionals will draw on their experiences, and share ideas aimed at ensuring that emerging music professionals know how to market their skills and develop their careers.

Victor Mampane of Batho Pele (PTY) LTD, conveners of the workshop says “We will discuss various careers in the music industry that are behind-the-scenes, but crucial to the success of recording artists, songwriting, rights administration (performing, mechanical and needletime rights), business management, publishing, recording, performances and the protection of intellectual property rights, all with a view to enhance income streams.”

Facilitators include:

Mr Eugene Goulouw – SAMPRA & SAMRO
Mr. Warrick Percy (Licensing Manager) – CAPASSO
Mandrew Mnguni - Skhumba Publishing
Tebogo Sithathu – MASA
Mpumi Philips (Music Supervisor) - Rhythm City, eTV
“We want to create an after-effect that is meaningful for artists. The workshop should assist them in developing their skills and empower them in their future endeavours,” he further adds.

“The workshop is, amongst others, aims to impart business skills to musicians and music business practitioners. We have seen high profile artists dying poor despite their immense talent; we see this as a step in the right direction towards changing the lives of the local musicians and artists, “added Sam Mangwane of Drakensberg Productions.

The Tribute Concert Music Workshop will take place at the Eskia Mpahlele Library Hall, Sammy Marks Shopping Complex, corner Lillian Ngoyi and Madiba Street, Pretoria on Saturday, 26 August 2017, from 09:00 to 14:00.

This FREE workshop is facilitated by Batho Pele (PTY) LTD and Drakensberg Promotions. To register for this important industry workshop, contact Hlengiwe on [email protected], alternatively call 011 482 4973
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20/07/2017

Urgent: Your Copyright is under threat from the proposed new Bill

Copyright Alliance petitions Parliament over proposed new law

A collective of concerned bodies under the umbrella of the “Copyright Alliance” have written to the parliamentary portfolio committee on trade and industry on the provisions in the proposed Copyright Amendment Bill that, they believe, undermine creators’ copyright.

The organisations – SAMRO, CAPASSO, DALRO, RiSA, SAMPRA, MASA and MPA SA – collectively represent most of the country’s music creators and publishers as well as book authors and publishers.

“While we welcome the DTI’s intent to modernise the copyright regime, as the Copyright Alliance we are concerned that certain provisions in the Bill, if passed into law, disadvantage the very creators the Bill aims to protect,” said Southern African Music Rights Organisation (SAMRO) CEO Nothando Migogo.

She explained that the Copyright Amendment Bill suggests that users (e.g. broadcasters, digital music services) of copyright-protected material should enjoy the same privileges as the creators of that material.

“This would mean that a user is given the right to earn income, royalties, from material that is not theirs. This is in direct conflict with the basic principles of copyright law,” Migogo said. This would naturally dilute the revenue payable to creators in the music and literary industries, pushing them into further financial woes”.

Further, where the state or other organisation commissions a creator to create content, the Bill proposes that such commission triggers an automatic loss of copyright in that content – a proposal that will see composers and authors lose their existing right to earn royalties from SAMRO (performing rights revenue) and CAPASSO (mechanical rights revenue) when, for example, broadcasters use their work. This would also theoretically apply to filmmakers funded by the state, who would lose control of their work should they forfeit their copyright ownership.

Migogo said the Copyright Alliance’s final major concern is around the Bill’s insistence on significantly increasing and making blurry the instances where copyrighted material can be used, many times by large multinational organisations, without compensating, or even alerting, the copyright owner.
In the current version of the Act, a creator knows when her song or book can be used (by the media, a school etc) without compensating her for such use.
This Bill essentially says ‘well, you can use it for free as long as a court of law will find the use to be fair’ “

It introduces a very vague concept to the law that will force many songwriters and authors to approach the courts in an attempt to protect their copyright. This vague concept of “fair use” is a direct import from the USA, a very litigious society where the court system works much faster than it does here in South Africa.

“It is confusing how we call for stronger systems (legislation and institutions) to work towards ensuring creators live better quality lives and are able to retire and pass on with dignity, yet our legislators are pushing laws that weaken the system that protects them.

How can it be the intention of the lawmaker to put academic writers of prescribed university books in the position where a university buys one copy of the book and makes free copies for its 2000 students, without compensating the author at all?”

Having written to the portfolio committee considering the Bill to articulate its concerns, she said that, “the Copyright Alliance is more than willing to engage the committee in a workshop in order to demonstrate how copyright underlies the basis of the music and literary industries”.

For more information, please contact us on 011 712 8505/21:

The Copyright Alliance

The Copyright Alliance is comprised of the Southern African Music Rights Organisation (SAMRO), the Composers, Authors and Publishers Association (CAPASSO), the Dramatic, Artistic and Literary Rights Organisation (DALRO), the Recording Industry of South Africa (RiSA), the South African Music Performance Rights Association (SAMPRA), the Musicians Association of South Africa (MASA) and the Music Publishers Association of South Africa (MPA SA).

07/07/2017
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22/06/2017

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09/06/2017

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