Did You Know - ascap
Did You Know - ascap
Did You Know - ascap
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Q&AWho reports and pays forco-promoted events?If you present, sponsor or promote a concert withsomeone who is licensed under an ASCAP Concert &Recital License Agreement, you will still need toreport that event and provide the name, address,phone number and ASCAP account number of theother party. <strong>You</strong> will also need to advise us who willbe responsible for payment. If the other presenter isnot licensed under an ASCAP Concert & RecitalLicense Agreement, then you will be responsible forpaying the license fee due – even if you have anagreement to the contrary with the other party.For your convenience, reporting can be done online atwww.<strong>ascap</strong>.com/concertreporting/licensee/welcomelogon.asp.Does the number of worksin the ASCAP repertorywhich are performedduring a particular concertmake a difference in the fee?The license fee for each concert, whether licensedunder the blanket or per concert license agreement,does not depend on how many ASCAP works areperformed in the particular concert.