Commercial Audio Recordings. The following sets out the terms agreed between the BBC, BBC Worldwide Ltd and Equity for the exploitation by the BBC, its subsidiaries, its licensees or assignees of the contributions of Equity-type artists. Physical Product: the royalty payment will be based on net receipts of those amounts actually received by the BBC or BBC Worldwide in respect of the sale of the recordings less only any applicable taxes and accounting for returned (i.e. unsold) recordings Other Product (e.g. Download-to-own): the royalty payment will be based on net receipts of those amounts actually received by the BBC or BBC Worldwide. In respect of recordings made available from a BBC or BBC Worldwide operated site the royalty will be based on gross receipts minus applicable taxes and 30% to cover platform costs.. The royalty payments are as follows:
(A) Dramas and Multi-voice Performances
(i) 8.35% on sales in the UK, Northern Ireland and BBC audiobooks released in North America, increasing to 9.47% after overall sales reach 20,000 copies
(ii) 4.18% on sales (a) outside the UK, N.I. and North America, (b) through audio/book clubs and/or by mail order, (c) as budget re-issues, increasing to 4.74% after overall sales reach 20,000 copies
(iii) 9.47% on dramas and multi-voice readings licensed to a third party in North America (iv) 8.35% from exploitation of the Extract rights
Commercial Audio Recordings. Commercial Audio Recordings will be subject to the terms of the current BPI/MU agreement. The current (at 01.05.19) rates are as follows: Tutti £77.50 Sub-Principals £81.45 Principals £85.51 Section Leader £92.96 These Freelance Rates are inclusive of a holiday pay contribution of 12.1%.
Commercial Audio Recordings. 12.3.1 For the dubbing of commercial audio recordings into television programmes refer to annex 2.
12.3.2 For the release of music on a commercial audio recording, subject to there being no contractual prohibitions in a Musician(s) engagement and the consent of MU, Musician shall be entitled to an additional fee (payable in accordance with the appropriate three (3) hour MU BPI session fee) for every twenty (20) minutes (or part thereof) of recorded music incorporated in the commercial audio recording.
Commercial Audio Recordings. 7.1 For the dubbing of commercial audio recordings into television programmes refer to Annex 4.
7.2 For the release of music on a commercial audio recording, subject to there being no contractual prohibitions in a Musician(s) engagement and the consent of MU, Musician shall be entitled to an additional fee (payable in accordance with the appropriate three (3) hour MU BPI session fee) for every twenty (20) minutes (or part thereof) of recorded music incorporated in the commercial audio recording.
7.3 Where Producer wishes to acquire commercial audio rights at the time of the session (save where the Musician(s) have received payment of a fee for Combined Use where there shall be no additional payments due for the release on commercial audio recordings), the following percentage of the applicable agreement between MU and BPI three (3) hour session fee shall be payable:
Commercial Audio Recordings. Commercial Audio Recordings will be subject to the terms of the current BPI/MU agreement. These Freelance Rates are inclusive of a holiday pay contribution of 12.1%.
Commercial Audio Recordings. The following sets out the terms agreed between the BBC, BBC Worldwide Ltd and Equity for the exploitation by the BBC, its subsidiaries, its licensees or assignees of the contributions of Equity-type artists. Royalty payments are based on net receipts of those amounts actually received by BBC Worldwide in respect of the sale of the recordings less only any applicable taxes and accounting for returned (i.e. unsold) recordings.
(a) Dramatic and Multi-voice Readings
(i) 8.35% on sales in the UK and Northern Ireland, increasing to 9.47% after overall sales reach 20,000 copies
(ii) 4.18% on sales (a) outside the UK, N.I. and North America, (b) through audio/book clubs and/or by mail order, (c) as budget re-issues, increasing to 4.74% after overall sales reach 20,000 copies (iv) 8.35% from exploitation of the Extract rights
(b) Single voice reading
(i) Royalties are payable in the UK and Northern Ireland as follows: 4% on sales up to 50,000 copies 5% on sales of 50,001 - 100,000 copies 6% on sales of 100,001 - 150,000 copies 7% on sales of 150,001 copies or more
(ii) Royalties are payable (a) outside the UK, NI and North America, (b) through audio/book clubs and/or by mail order, ( c) as budget re-issues as follows: 2% on sales up to 50,000 copies 2.5% on sales of 50,001 - 100,000 copies 3% on sales of 100,001 - 150,000 copies 3.5% on sales of 150,001 copies or more
(iii) 7% on sales in North America (iv) 4% from exploitation of the Extract Rights
Commercial Audio Recordings. The following sets out the terms agreed between the BBC, BBC Studios Ltd and Equity for the exploitation by the BBC, its subsidiaries, its licensees or assignees of the contributions of Equity-type artists. Physical Product: the royalty payment will be based on net receipts of those amounts actually received by the BBC or BBC Studios in respect of the sale of the recordings less only any applicable taxes and accounting for returned (i.e. unsold) recordings Other Product (e.g. Download-to-own): the royalty payment will be based on net receipts of those amounts actually received by the BBC or BBC Studios. In respect of recordings made available from a BBC or BBC Studios operated site the royalty will be based on gross receipts minus applicable taxes and 30% to cover platform costs. The royalty payments are as follows:
(A) Dramas and Multi-voice Performances
(i) 8.35% on sales in the UK, Northern Ireland and BBC audiobooks released in North America, increasing to 9.47% after overall sales reach 20,000 copies
(ii) 4.18% on sales (a) outside the UK, N.I. and North America, (b) through audio/book clubs and/or by mail order, (c) as budget re-issues, increasing to 4.74% after overall sales reach 20,000 copies
(iii) 9.47% on dramas and multi-voice readings licensed to a third party in North America (iv) 8.35% from exploitation of the Extract rights