
Get paid when your music is played
When your music is played publicly, such as live, abroad, in TV advertising or on YouTube, you are entitled to compensation.
This is what you are compensated for
Playing time on radio and TV
When your music is played on radio and TV, you are paid per minute played.
When your music is played abroad
When Swedish music is played in countries other than Sweden, foreign copyright organizations report it to Stim. This way we can make sure that you as a creator receive compensation for your music.
When your music is played live
When your music is performed publicly you are entitled to compensation, and this also applies when the music is played live, for example at concerts, clubs and festivals.
YouTube
Stim's agreement with YouTube means that music creators affiliated with Stim are paid for the music that YouTube users in Europe listen to.
Music in TV advertising
Will your music be used in advertising? Here you'll find tips and tools to increase the chances of receiving your compensation as quickly as possible.
Commissioned music
Specially composed music for film, TV, radio or advertising, so-called commissioned music, is handled by Stim in roughly the same way as your other compositions.