Phonographic Efficiency Restricted (PPL India) has been granted registration as a copyright society beneath India’s Copyright Act, 1957.
The registration was granted by the Authorities of India, by means of the workplace of the Registrar of Copyrights, on Thursday (June 11).
PPL India, which was established in 1941, mentioned its new registration gives a statutory framework for the collective licensing of the general public efficiency of sound recordings on behalf of the roughly 500 labels it represents.
“For a number of years, many industrial customers of music withheld fee of professional license charges on the bottom that PPL was not registered as a Copyright Society,” the group mentioned in a press release.
“With the grant of registration, any uncertainty concerning PPL’s standing stands resolved.”
“We stay dedicated to clear and environment friendly rights administration, enhancing licensing processes, and guaranteeing honest rewards for rights holders and creators.”
GB Aayeer, PPL India
GB Aayeer, CEO of PPL India, mentioned: “The grant of Copyright Society registration is a major milestone for PPL India and the music labels we characterize.
“We thank the Authorities of India and DPIIT for his or her belief and recognition. We stay dedicated to clear and environment friendly rights administration, enhancing licensing processes, and guaranteeing honest rewards for rights holders and creators.”
“The registration of PPL as a Copyright Society is a crucial milestone for the Indian music business, strengthening the framework for collective administration of sound recording rights and gives music customers with a clear and environment friendly mechanism to acquire licenses and adjust to copyright regulation,” mentioned Mandar Thakur, Chairman of PPL India.
“My sincerest because of the PPL Board members which have stood steadfast of their help and to our music business affiliation IMI for its unwavering help to attain this milestone.”
“The registration of PPL as a Copyright Society is a crucial milestone for the Indian music business.”
Mandar Thakur, PPL India
PPL India held copyright society registration for sound recordings from 1996 till 2014.
Following modifications launched by the Copyright (Modification) Act, 2012, PPL utilized for re-registration in 2013 however sought to withdraw its utility the next yr, saying that it thought of itself a personal firm slightly than a copyright society.

The applying was subsequently rejected by the Registrar of Copyrights.
In 2021, the federal government as a substitute granted sole registration for sound recording works to a separate physique, Recorded Music Efficiency Restricted (RMPL).
The years that adopted introduced authorized uncertainty over who may license recorded music in India, with disputes reaching the Delhi Excessive Courtroom.
RMPL’s registration ran for a five-year time period that has now reached its finish, paving the way in which for PPL India’s reinstatement.
India’s music market has lengthy contended with low copyright compliance, which skilled companies agency EY described in a 2024 report as “abysmally low,” as beforehand coated by MBW.
PPL India, which isn’t affiliated with the UK gathering society of the identical title, says it administers one of many world’s largest repertoires of sound recordings.
Its members embrace T-Sequence, Sony Music, Common Music, Occasions Music, Lahari Music and Aditya Music.
The group collected INR 1.64 billion (round USD $19.7 million) in 2022, in line with figures beforehand reported by MBW.
GB Aayeer was appointed CEO of PPL India in 2020, whereas Mandar Thakur, who chairs its board, is additionally COO of Occasions Music.
PPL India mentioned it expects companies utilizing recorded music with out authorization to acquire licenses and pay the relevant charges.Music Enterprise Worldwide




