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Does your business use music? Here's everything you need to know about getting an APRA AMCOS music licence.
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Our music licences. The first step to understanding which music licence is right for you is identifying what you want to use the music for.
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If you use music online on websites, music streaming or video on demand services, or user-generated content and social media, you may need a music licence.
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Find out how music licensing works, where your licence fee money goes, and what your alternatives to an APRA AMCOS or OneMusic licence are.
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Schools, universities, TAFEs and private colleges around Australia have special licences available which cover music use. Learn more.
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To arrange music or use it in print, online, advertisements, film or TV you need the permission and a licence from the copyright owners.
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Almost all TAFEs hold a blanket educational schools licence that covers the public performance, copying and communication of music for school purposes.
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Releasing your own music online. The licensing requirements for a cover song, or your own published works are determined by the format of release.
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Learn more about music rights management organisation APRA AMCOS. How we operate, copyright, music royalties, how to become a member, and music licences.
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This licence covers online services earning less than AUD$25,000 a year for each online activity. If you use copyright music in your download service, streaming ...
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