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Q. My song has had 10,000s of streams in territories overseas, but I’ve not received any royalties. What do I do?

A. For streams that are being consumed in overseas territories, APRA AMCOS relies on our relationships with affiliated Music Rights Management Organisations (MRMOs) who license those streaming services in those territories and pass on the data and royalties to us for payment to our members. 

There is quite often a time lag between performances in overseas jurisdictions and payments to members for those performances. This is due to a number of factors:

First, each affiliated MRMO has different practices regarding the identification and collection of data and timelines for the distribution of royalties. As a result, some affiliated MRMOs pay APRA AMCOS every quarter, while others pay only once or twice a year. These timelines can be further extended for particular payments, for instance if the relevant payment from the streaming service to the MRMO was delayed.

Second, our affiliated MRMOs are often required to wait for amounts to accrue to meet minimum payment thresholds before they are paid out to APRA AMCOS.

Lastly, once we receive the data and the payment from the affiliated MRMO, we then have to verify the accuracy of the data and then process the data for payment to each relevant member.

For more information on payments from overseas check out our international royalties page and FAQs

Remember, payments can only be made for streams of songs we know about, so make sure your songs are registered with APRA AMCOS.

If you think you are missing some international streaming royalties, please contact us at [email protected].

Please provide as much detail as possible about the work (title, writers etc), the streaming platforms and countries of performance, so our International Team will be better able to identify royalties that may be due.

Q. My digital aggregator / digital distributor is already paying me for overseas performances of my songs. Why don’t I have any APRA AMCOS royalties?

A. First, ensure you or your publisher registers your works via the Writer Portal or app.

It is likely that the payments from your digital aggregator, or distributor, are for the exercise by those services of your sound recording rights. Each recording of your music has copyright that is separate to the copyright for the words and music you’ve written, and if a service is also using the recording that you own, you would likely be entitled to receive royalties.

Sound recording royalties are not paid to members by APRA AMCOS. APRA AMCOS pays royalties for the performance of your underlying words and music.

The royalty rate and the process for paying royalties for the use of a musical work is quite different to the royalty rate and process for paying royalties for the use of a sound recording of that work. Often, these differences mean that royalties for the use of your sound recording may be paid by your aggregator at different times to when we pay you for your musical works.

For more detailed information visit our website to read the Streaming Distribution Information Guide, our full Distribution Rules and Practices document

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