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How to Copyright Music in South Africa?

Procedures  to Copyright Music in South Africa

 

Does SAMRO copyright your music?

SAMRO administers the copyright and royalties of its members – being primarily music composers, authors and publishers. Members who are composers and songwriters assign the rights of their musical works to SAMRO to administer.

 

How much does copyright cost in South Africa?

In general, an application for a copyright will cost between $50 and $65, depending on the type of form you choose; if you file online, you will only have to pay $35. If you register online, you will pay the same fee as if you were filing on paper; if you mail your registration, you will pay a different fee.

 

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How much does it cost to register as an artist in South Africa?

How Much Does It Cost To Register A Record Label In Sa? It takes an official company with SA registration and 200 ZAR in expenses to become a member. Registering for membership in SA’s Recording Industry might be just what you need for your South African record label.

 

What is the difference between Sampra and SAMRO?

SAMRO is copyright administration business, dealing primarily with the administration of music composers’ and authors’ Performing Rights. On the other hand, SAMPRA is a collective licensing society of copyright owners of music sound recordings.

 

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How long does SAMRO take to pay royalties?

When are royalties paid? Members receive royalties every year through four main payouts: Grant of Payment, Radio and General, Television and Films, as well as Foreign Royalty distribution.

How do I register my music in South Africa?

Registering a song or songs is actually  one of the easiest things that anyone can do. You do not require  a consultant or a professional such as a lawyer to do it for you.

Kindly Visit  https://www.samro.org.za and Register Online.

 

SAMRO is one of the oldest (if not the oldest) and most recognized music collection society in Southern Africa. If you have a song (previously released or unreleased), SAMRO should be your starting point. You have to ensure that your music is registered with SAMRO so they can collect any performance royalties due to you and your collaborators (That’s if you featured lyricists and other composers).    

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In order to register a song with SAMRO you will need but not limited to the following:

  • A copy of your ID
  • Details of the composer, authors, publisher(s)
  • Email and Mobile
  • Residential and Postal Address
  • The Notification of works form

Also, You can either visit the SAMRO offices in Johannesburg, South Africa or register online using the portal.

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