Online Music Licence definition

Online Music Licence means a licence agreement under the Licensors’ online music licensing scheme known as the “Online Music Licence” as published by the Licensors from time to time.

Examples of Online Music Licence in a sentence

  • If you are hosting the stream on your own church website you will also require a Limited Online Music Licence (LOML) directly from PRS for Music.

  • When determining whether another rate should reasonably apply, the parties may have regard to the relative amount of mixed content on the Relevant Page (as between Ringtone and other content under the Online Music Licence and also as between types of Ringtone (Realtones and other Ringtones)).

  • Where Realtones and other types of Ringtones are offered from a single Relevant Page and no other content licensable under the Online Music Licence operated by the Licensors (for which the Licensee is the party required to hold a licence from the Licensors) appears on that Relevant Page, the royalty rate shall be 13.5% of the Applicable Revenue (in respect of revenue falling within paragraph 1(d) above) unless either party can show that a different rate should reasonably apply.

  • Where Ringtone content is offered from a page together with other content licensable by MCPS and/or PRS to the Licensee (except for content licensable under the Online Music Licence), the parties will enter good faith discussions to determine, in respect of such content, how the royalty rate should be determined in relation to revenue gained from advertising on that page.

  • A PRS Limited Online Music Licence is held to allow for copy righted music to be played within the virtual platform.

  • The proposed new scheme will replace the existing Limited Online Music Licence (LOML), which is being decommissioned at the end of 2023.The new ‘Digital Music Licence for Further & Higher Education,’ has been designed specifically to meet the needs of further and higher education institutions in the UK and better reflect how music is used online today.

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  • However, if you are using any other platform, whether for video or audio, including your own website or a videoconferencing platform such as Zoom, then you will require a Limited Online Music Licence (LOML) from PRS for Music.

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