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September payment 2018
Areas included in the September payment 2018.
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June payment 2019
Categories included in the June 17th payment 2019.
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Details for STIM's payment on March 14th 2019
Details for STIM's payment on March 14th 2019
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September payment 2019
Categories included in the September 17th payment 2019.
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Countries included in STIM's September payment 2019
The following countries are included in STIM's payment on 17 September 2019.
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Countries included in STIM's December payment 2019
The following countries are included in STIM's payment on 16th December 2019.
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December payment 2019
Categories included in the December 16 payment 2019.
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Payment calendar 2019
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Pay per stream values for online and broadcasting in December 2019
When your music is played on radio and TV, you get reimbursement from STIM for every aired minute. For streaming services you will receive a fixed amount when your song has been played for at least 30 seconds.
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Beslutade projekt
This page is a summary of projects supported by SPN since 2018.
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Church Concerts
Services and ceremonies (Copyright Control works only), church concerts and services with music.
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Subsidised Concerts (Contemporary Classical Music)
Government subsidised concerts with Contemporary Classical Music to which the audience comes solely to listen to music, for example in a concert hall.
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Financial aspects
Here you can find out about economy and financial matters such as inheritance and taxation
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Using music is beneficial
The days of radio domination are over. Most businesses today use music in a more deliberate manner. No matter if you have a shop or a clinic, considering your choice of music will serve you well.
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Analogy for the unlogged background area
When STIM distributes money for unlogged music usage we use an analogy, meaning that the distribution is based on music reports from other areas.
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Analogies explained
When Stim distributes revenue to music makers and music publishers, we sometime use what is called an analogy.
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Production music (library music)
Production music, also known as library music, is created by writers for the sole purpose of being used as background music in films, TV programmes and similar productions.
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STIM sheets for reporting music
On this page we list sheets that you need for reporting your music use to STIM.
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Music in theatres
Music encompasses us in our everyday living, making it a natural feature of theatre performances. STIM offers a music licence that allows incidental music and music during intervals to be played during theatre performances.
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