Application:
Recording music on audiovisual carriers intended for the public

Tariff VI

Information about the tariff 


Customer number

Your contract number is shown on any SUISA invoices you might have been issued.

 

Example: 0.111.111

Customer address (residence/legal domicile)

The customer shall be responsible paying the SUISA invoice as well as assume liability for it. For information on the legal domicile of the customer, you can use the Zefix-website.

Please enter your telephone no. as follows:
Example Switzerland: 044 485 66 66
Example abroad: +41 44 485 66 66


Information on the company
Delivery address (mailing address)

e.g. Richmond House, c/o lawfirm xyz

Please enter your telephone no. as follows:
Example Switzerland: 044 485 66 66
Example abroad: +41 44 485 66 66

Please enter the direct line as follows:
Example Switzerland: 044 485 66 66
Example abroad: +41 44 485 66 66


Information regarding invoice

p.ex. cost centre, reference no., job no., PO no.


Producer

Please enter your telephone no. as follows:
Example Switzerland: 044 485 66 66
Example abroad: +41 44 485 66 66

Note: Only a maximum of {count} spots can be submitted simultaneously!


Nature of the audiovisual recording

Title / Total duration / First broadcast

Manufacture

Please enter your telephone no. as follows:
Example Switzerland: 044 485 66 66
Example abroad: +41 44 485 66 66


Distribution / Price

Für Werbe- und Rezensionszweck

RSP: Price paid by the consumer for the audiovisual recording

Please complete only if all audiovisual recordings are to be handed out as free copies


Used musical works (songs/tracks)

The complete works list must be submitted in any case. This applies in particular to commissioned works.

Upload

Please upload a file with all musical works used in the film/video (e.g. track list, cue sheet).

 

Mandatory information required per work:

- Work title
- Composer (first name and name; if not known: band or performer)
- Used duration of the work (hh:mm:ss)
- Type of the music used (commissioned music, pre-existing music or mood music)

 

Further information per work (if known):
- Lyricist (first name and name)
- Arranger (first name and name)
- Publisher

 

Accepted data formats:

PNG, JGP, JPEG, TIFF, TIF, BMP, PDF, XLS, XLSX, CSV, DOC, DOCX

Upload

Please upload a file with all musical works used in the film/video (e.g. track list, cue sheet).

 

Mandatory information required per work:

- Work title
- Composer (first name and name; if not known: band or performer)
- Used duration of the work (hh:mm:ss)
- Type of the music used (commissioned music, pre-existing music or mood music)

 

Further information per work (if known):
- Lyricist (first name and name)
- Arranger (first name and name)
- Publisher

 

Accepted data formats:

PNG, JGP, JPEG, TIFF, TIF, BMP, PDF, XLS, XLSX, CSV, DOC, DOCX

Manual work entry

Please indicate the first name and the family name for composers, lyricists and arrangers

Musical work 1

If you can not provide any details, please complete with "not known".


Composer: Person that has created a musical work.

Lyricist: Person that has written the lyrics for a musical work.

Arranger: Person that changes a musical work to the effect that a new and independent work is created.

Publisher: Natural person or legal entity that has acquired the publishing rights for a work and, as per its contractual arrangement, is in charge of making and distributing work copies at its own cost.

Label: Brand name which is usually used for the publication of products by producers of sound recordings.

Effectively used music duration

Commissioned music:
Original composition which has been created by order for synchronisation purposes for a sound or audiovisual recording.  In such cases SUISA assumes that the synchronisation rights have been settled between the principal and the author directly.

 

Pre-existing music:
In cases where you use pre-existing music, you need to obtain the authorisation from the rights owners (authors, publishers, producers). The SUISA licence does not replace the authorisation by the rights owners mentioned above.  The applicant must provide proof of authorisation by the rights owners for the use of the music in the spot.

 

Mood Music (also known as library, production, archive or stock music):
This is music from catalogues offered by various publishers specifically for the musical setting of films and/or sound and audiovisual recordings. SUISA provides information on mood music, including a list of mood music providers.


Musical work 2

If you can not provide any details, please complete with "not known".


Composer: Person that has created a musical work.

Lyricist: Person that has written the lyrics for a musical work.

Arranger: Person that changes a musical work to the effect that a new and independent work is created.

Publisher: Natural person or legal entity that has acquired the publishing rights for a work and, as per its contractual arrangement, is in charge of making and distributing work copies at its own cost.

Label: Brand name which is usually used for the publication of products by producers of sound recordings.

Effectively used music duration

Commissioned music:
Original composition which has been created by order for synchronisation purposes for a sound or audiovisual recording.  In such cases SUISA assumes that the synchronisation rights have been settled between the principal and the author directly.

 

Pre-existing music:
In cases where you use pre-existing music, you need to obtain the authorisation from the rights owners (authors, publishers, producers). The SUISA licence does not replace the authorisation by the rights owners mentioned above.  The applicant must provide proof of authorisation by the rights owners for the use of the music in the spot.

 

Mood Music (also known as library, production, archive or stock music):
This is music from catalogues offered by various publishers specifically for the musical setting of films and/or sound and audiovisual recordings. SUISA provides information on mood music, including a list of mood music providers.


Musical work 3

If you can not provide any details, please complete with "not known".


Composer: Person that has created a musical work.

Lyricist: Person that has written the lyrics for a musical work.

Arranger: Person that changes a musical work to the effect that a new and independent work is created.

Publisher: Natural person or legal entity that has acquired the publishing rights for a work and, as per its contractual arrangement, is in charge of making and distributing work copies at its own cost.

Label: Brand name which is usually used for the publication of products by producers of sound recordings.

Effectively used music duration

Commissioned music:
Original composition which has been created by order for synchronisation purposes for a sound or audiovisual recording.  In such cases SUISA assumes that the synchronisation rights have been settled between the principal and the author directly.

 

Pre-existing music:
In cases where you use pre-existing music, you need to obtain the authorisation from the rights owners (authors, publishers, producers). The SUISA licence does not replace the authorisation by the rights owners mentioned above.  The applicant must provide proof of authorisation by the rights owners for the use of the music in the spot.

 

Mood Music (also known as library, production, archive or stock music):
This is music from catalogues offered by various publishers specifically for the musical setting of films and/or sound and audiovisual recordings. SUISA provides information on mood music, including a list of mood music providers.


Musical work 4

If you can not provide any details, please complete with "not known".


Composer: Person that has created a musical work.

Lyricist: Person that has written the lyrics for a musical work.

Arranger: Person that changes a musical work to the effect that a new and independent work is created.

Publisher: Natural person or legal entity that has acquired the publishing rights for a work and, as per its contractual arrangement, is in charge of making and distributing work copies at its own cost.

Label: Brand name which is usually used for the publication of products by producers of sound recordings.

Effectively used music duration

Commissioned music:
Original composition which has been created by order for synchronisation purposes for a sound or audiovisual recording.  In such cases SUISA assumes that the synchronisation rights have been settled between the principal and the author directly.

 

Pre-existing music:
In cases where you use pre-existing music, you need to obtain the authorisation from the rights owners (authors, publishers, producers). The SUISA licence does not replace the authorisation by the rights owners mentioned above.  The applicant must provide proof of authorisation by the rights owners for the use of the music in the spot.

 

Mood Music (also known as library, production, archive or stock music):
This is music from catalogues offered by various publishers specifically for the musical setting of films and/or sound and audiovisual recordings. SUISA provides information on mood music, including a list of mood music providers.


Musical work 5

If you can not provide any details, please complete with "not known".


Composer: Person that has created a musical work.

Lyricist: Person that has written the lyrics for a musical work.

Arranger: Person that changes a musical work to the effect that a new and independent work is created.

Publisher: Natural person or legal entity that has acquired the publishing rights for a work and, as per its contractual arrangement, is in charge of making and distributing work copies at its own cost.

Label: Brand name which is usually used for the publication of products by producers of sound recordings.

Effectively used music duration

Commissioned music:
Original composition which has been created by order for synchronisation purposes for a sound or audiovisual recording.  In such cases SUISA assumes that the synchronisation rights have been settled between the principal and the author directly.

 

Pre-existing music:
In cases where you use pre-existing music, you need to obtain the authorisation from the rights owners (authors, publishers, producers). The SUISA licence does not replace the authorisation by the rights owners mentioned above.  The applicant must provide proof of authorisation by the rights owners for the use of the music in the spot.

 

Mood Music (also known as library, production, archive or stock music):
This is music from catalogues offered by various publishers specifically for the musical setting of films and/or sound and audiovisual recordings. SUISA provides information on mood music, including a list of mood music providers.


Musical work 6

If you can not provide any details, please complete with "not known".


Composer: Person that has created a musical work.

Lyricist: Person that has written the lyrics for a musical work.

Arranger: Person that changes a musical work to the effect that a new and independent work is created.

Publisher: Natural person or legal entity that has acquired the publishing rights for a work and, as per its contractual arrangement, is in charge of making and distributing work copies at its own cost.

Label: Brand name which is usually used for the publication of products by producers of sound recordings.

Effectively used music duration

Commissioned music:
Original composition which has been created by order for synchronisation purposes for a sound or audiovisual recording.  In such cases SUISA assumes that the synchronisation rights have been settled between the principal and the author directly.

 

Pre-existing music:
In cases where you use pre-existing music, you need to obtain the authorisation from the rights owners (authors, publishers, producers). The SUISA licence does not replace the authorisation by the rights owners mentioned above.  The applicant must provide proof of authorisation by the rights owners for the use of the music in the spot.

 

Mood Music (also known as library, production, archive or stock music):
This is music from catalogues offered by various publishers specifically for the musical setting of films and/or sound and audiovisual recordings. SUISA provides information on mood music, including a list of mood music providers.


Musical work 7

If you can not provide any details, please complete with "not known".


Composer: Person that has created a musical work.

Lyricist: Person that has written the lyrics for a musical work.

Arranger: Person that changes a musical work to the effect that a new and independent work is created.

Publisher: Natural person or legal entity that has acquired the publishing rights for a work and, as per its contractual arrangement, is in charge of making and distributing work copies at its own cost.

Label: Brand name which is usually used for the publication of products by producers of sound recordings.

Effectively used music duration

Commissioned music:
Original composition which has been created by order for synchronisation purposes for a sound or audiovisual recording.  In such cases SUISA assumes that the synchronisation rights have been settled between the principal and the author directly.

 

Pre-existing music:
In cases where you use pre-existing music, you need to obtain the authorisation from the rights owners (authors, publishers, producers). The SUISA licence does not replace the authorisation by the rights owners mentioned above.  The applicant must provide proof of authorisation by the rights owners for the use of the music in the spot.

 

Mood Music (also known as library, production, archive or stock music):
This is music from catalogues offered by various publishers specifically for the musical setting of films and/or sound and audiovisual recordings. SUISA provides information on mood music, including a list of mood music providers.


Musical work 8

If you can not provide any details, please complete with "not known".


Composer: Person that has created a musical work.

Lyricist: Person that has written the lyrics for a musical work.

Arranger: Person that changes a musical work to the effect that a new and independent work is created.

Publisher: Natural person or legal entity that has acquired the publishing rights for a work and, as per its contractual arrangement, is in charge of making and distributing work copies at its own cost.

Label: Brand name which is usually used for the publication of products by producers of sound recordings.

Effectively used music duration

Commissioned music:
Original composition which has been created by order for synchronisation purposes for a sound or audiovisual recording.  In such cases SUISA assumes that the synchronisation rights have been settled between the principal and the author directly.

 

Pre-existing music:
In cases where you use pre-existing music, you need to obtain the authorisation from the rights owners (authors, publishers, producers). The SUISA licence does not replace the authorisation by the rights owners mentioned above.  The applicant must provide proof of authorisation by the rights owners for the use of the music in the spot.

 

Mood Music (also known as library, production, archive or stock music):
This is music from catalogues offered by various publishers specifically for the musical setting of films and/or sound and audiovisual recordings. SUISA provides information on mood music, including a list of mood music providers.


Musical work 9

If you can not provide any details, please complete with "not known".


Composer: Person that has created a musical work.

Lyricist: Person that has written the lyrics for a musical work.

Arranger: Person that changes a musical work to the effect that a new and independent work is created.

Publisher: Natural person or legal entity that has acquired the publishing rights for a work and, as per its contractual arrangement, is in charge of making and distributing work copies at its own cost.

Label: Brand name which is usually used for the publication of products by producers of sound recordings.

Effectively used music duration

Commissioned music:
Original composition which has been created by order for synchronisation purposes for a sound or audiovisual recording.  In such cases SUISA assumes that the synchronisation rights have been settled between the principal and the author directly.

 

Pre-existing music:
In cases where you use pre-existing music, you need to obtain the authorisation from the rights owners (authors, publishers, producers). The SUISA licence does not replace the authorisation by the rights owners mentioned above.  The applicant must provide proof of authorisation by the rights owners for the use of the music in the spot.

 

Mood Music (also known as library, production, archive or stock music):
This is music from catalogues offered by various publishers specifically for the musical setting of films and/or sound and audiovisual recordings. SUISA provides information on mood music, including a list of mood music providers.


Musical work 10

If you can not provide any details, please complete with "not known".


Composer: Person that has created a musical work.

Lyricist: Person that has written the lyrics for a musical work.

Arranger: Person that changes a musical work to the effect that a new and independent work is created.

Publisher: Natural person or legal entity that has acquired the publishing rights for a work and, as per its contractual arrangement, is in charge of making and distributing work copies at its own cost.

Label: Brand name which is usually used for the publication of products by producers of sound recordings.

Effectively used music duration

Commissioned music:
Original composition which has been created by order for synchronisation purposes for a sound or audiovisual recording.  In such cases SUISA assumes that the synchronisation rights have been settled between the principal and the author directly.

 

Pre-existing music:
In cases where you use pre-existing music, you need to obtain the authorisation from the rights owners (authors, publishers, producers). The SUISA licence does not replace the authorisation by the rights owners mentioned above.  The applicant must provide proof of authorisation by the rights owners for the use of the music in the spot.

 

Mood Music (also known as library, production, archive or stock music):
This is music from catalogues offered by various publishers specifically for the musical setting of films and/or sound and audiovisual recordings. SUISA provides information on mood music, including a list of mood music providers.


Musical work 11

If you can not provide any details, please complete with "not known".


Composer: Person that has created a musical work.

Lyricist: Person that has written the lyrics for a musical work.

Arranger: Person that changes a musical work to the effect that a new and independent work is created.

Publisher: Natural person or legal entity that has acquired the publishing rights for a work and, as per its contractual arrangement, is in charge of making and distributing work copies at its own cost.

Label: Brand name which is usually used for the publication of products by producers of sound recordings.

Effectively used music duration

Commissioned music:
Original composition which has been created by order for synchronisation purposes for a sound or audiovisual recording.  In such cases SUISA assumes that the synchronisation rights have been settled between the principal and the author directly.

 

Pre-existing music:
In cases where you use pre-existing music, you need to obtain the authorisation from the rights owners (authors, publishers, producers). The SUISA licence does not replace the authorisation by the rights owners mentioned above.  The applicant must provide proof of authorisation by the rights owners for the use of the music in the spot.

 

Mood Music (also known as library, production, archive or stock music):
This is music from catalogues offered by various publishers specifically for the musical setting of films and/or sound and audiovisual recordings. SUISA provides information on mood music, including a list of mood music providers.


Musical work 12

If you can not provide any details, please complete with "not known".


Composer: Person that has created a musical work.

Lyricist: Person that has written the lyrics for a musical work.

Arranger: Person that changes a musical work to the effect that a new and independent work is created.

Publisher: Natural person or legal entity that has acquired the publishing rights for a work and, as per its contractual arrangement, is in charge of making and distributing work copies at its own cost.

Label: Brand name which is usually used for the publication of products by producers of sound recordings.

Effectively used music duration

Commissioned music:
Original composition which has been created by order for synchronisation purposes for a sound or audiovisual recording.  In such cases SUISA assumes that the synchronisation rights have been settled between the principal and the author directly.

 

Pre-existing music:
In cases where you use pre-existing music, you need to obtain the authorisation from the rights owners (authors, publishers, producers). The SUISA licence does not replace the authorisation by the rights owners mentioned above.  The applicant must provide proof of authorisation by the rights owners for the use of the music in the spot.

 

Mood Music (also known as library, production, archive or stock music):
This is music from catalogues offered by various publishers specifically for the musical setting of films and/or sound and audiovisual recordings. SUISA provides information on mood music, including a list of mood music providers.


Musical work 13

If you can not provide any details, please complete with "not known".


Composer: Person that has created a musical work.

Lyricist: Person that has written the lyrics for a musical work.

Arranger: Person that changes a musical work to the effect that a new and independent work is created.

Publisher: Natural person or legal entity that has acquired the publishing rights for a work and, as per its contractual arrangement, is in charge of making and distributing work copies at its own cost.

Label: Brand name which is usually used for the publication of products by producers of sound recordings.

Effectively used music duration

Commissioned music:
Original composition which has been created by order for synchronisation purposes for a sound or audiovisual recording.  In such cases SUISA assumes that the synchronisation rights have been settled between the principal and the author directly.

 

Pre-existing music:
In cases where you use pre-existing music, you need to obtain the authorisation from the rights owners (authors, publishers, producers). The SUISA licence does not replace the authorisation by the rights owners mentioned above.  The applicant must provide proof of authorisation by the rights owners for the use of the music in the spot.

 

Mood Music (also known as library, production, archive or stock music):
This is music from catalogues offered by various publishers specifically for the musical setting of films and/or sound and audiovisual recordings. SUISA provides information on mood music, including a list of mood music providers.


Musical work 14

If you can not provide any details, please complete with "not known".


Composer: Person that has created a musical work.

Lyricist: Person that has written the lyrics for a musical work.

Arranger: Person that changes a musical work to the effect that a new and independent work is created.

Publisher: Natural person or legal entity that has acquired the publishing rights for a work and, as per its contractual arrangement, is in charge of making and distributing work copies at its own cost.

Label: Brand name which is usually used for the publication of products by producers of sound recordings.

Effectively used music duration

Commissioned music:
Original composition which has been created by order for synchronisation purposes for a sound or audiovisual recording.  In such cases SUISA assumes that the synchronisation rights have been settled between the principal and the author directly.

 

Pre-existing music:
In cases where you use pre-existing music, you need to obtain the authorisation from the rights owners (authors, publishers, producers). The SUISA licence does not replace the authorisation by the rights owners mentioned above.  The applicant must provide proof of authorisation by the rights owners for the use of the music in the spot.

 

Mood Music (also known as library, production, archive or stock music):
This is music from catalogues offered by various publishers specifically for the musical setting of films and/or sound and audiovisual recordings. SUISA provides information on mood music, including a list of mood music providers.


Musical work 15

If you can not provide any details, please complete with "not known".


Composer: Person that has created a musical work.

Lyricist: Person that has written the lyrics for a musical work.

Arranger: Person that changes a musical work to the effect that a new and independent work is created.

Publisher: Natural person or legal entity that has acquired the publishing rights for a work and, as per its contractual arrangement, is in charge of making and distributing work copies at its own cost.

Label: Brand name which is usually used for the publication of products by producers of sound recordings.

Effectively used music duration

Commissioned music:
Original composition which has been created by order for synchronisation purposes for a sound or audiovisual recording.  In such cases SUISA assumes that the synchronisation rights have been settled between the principal and the author directly.

 

Pre-existing music:
In cases where you use pre-existing music, you need to obtain the authorisation from the rights owners (authors, publishers, producers). The SUISA licence does not replace the authorisation by the rights owners mentioned above.  The applicant must provide proof of authorisation by the rights owners for the use of the music in the spot.

 

Mood Music (also known as library, production, archive or stock music):
This is music from catalogues offered by various publishers specifically for the musical setting of films and/or sound and audiovisual recordings. SUISA provides information on mood music, including a list of mood music providers.


Musical work 16

If you can not provide any details, please complete with "not known".


Composer: Person that has created a musical work.

Lyricist: Person that has written the lyrics for a musical work.

Arranger: Person that changes a musical work to the effect that a new and independent work is created.

Publisher: Natural person or legal entity that has acquired the publishing rights for a work and, as per its contractual arrangement, is in charge of making and distributing work copies at its own cost.

Label: Brand name which is usually used for the publication of products by producers of sound recordings.

Effectively used music duration

Commissioned music:
Original composition which has been created by order for synchronisation purposes for a sound or audiovisual recording.  In such cases SUISA assumes that the synchronisation rights have been settled between the principal and the author directly.

 

Pre-existing music:
In cases where you use pre-existing music, you need to obtain the authorisation from the rights owners (authors, publishers, producers). The SUISA licence does not replace the authorisation by the rights owners mentioned above.  The applicant must provide proof of authorisation by the rights owners for the use of the music in the spot.

 

Mood Music (also known as library, production, archive or stock music):
This is music from catalogues offered by various publishers specifically for the musical setting of films and/or sound and audiovisual recordings. SUISA provides information on mood music, including a list of mood music providers.


Musical work 17

If you can not provide any details, please complete with "not known".


Composer: Person that has created a musical work.

Lyricist: Person that has written the lyrics for a musical work.

Arranger: Person that changes a musical work to the effect that a new and independent work is created.

Publisher: Natural person or legal entity that has acquired the publishing rights for a work and, as per its contractual arrangement, is in charge of making and distributing work copies at its own cost.

Label: Brand name which is usually used for the publication of products by producers of sound recordings.

Effectively used music duration

Commissioned music:
Original composition which has been created by order for synchronisation purposes for a sound or audiovisual recording.  In such cases SUISA assumes that the synchronisation rights have been settled between the principal and the author directly.

 

Pre-existing music:
In cases where you use pre-existing music, you need to obtain the authorisation from the rights owners (authors, publishers, producers). The SUISA licence does not replace the authorisation by the rights owners mentioned above.  The applicant must provide proof of authorisation by the rights owners for the use of the music in the spot.

 

Mood Music (also known as library, production, archive or stock music):
This is music from catalogues offered by various publishers specifically for the musical setting of films and/or sound and audiovisual recordings. SUISA provides information on mood music, including a list of mood music providers.


Musical work 18

If you can not provide any details, please complete with "not known".


Composer: Person that has created a musical work.

Lyricist: Person that has written the lyrics for a musical work.

Arranger: Person that changes a musical work to the effect that a new and independent work is created.

Publisher: Natural person or legal entity that has acquired the publishing rights for a work and, as per its contractual arrangement, is in charge of making and distributing work copies at its own cost.

Label: Brand name which is usually used for the publication of products by producers of sound recordings.

Effectively used music duration

Commissioned music:
Original composition which has been created by order for synchronisation purposes for a sound or audiovisual recording.  In such cases SUISA assumes that the synchronisation rights have been settled between the principal and the author directly.

 

Pre-existing music:
In cases where you use pre-existing music, you need to obtain the authorisation from the rights owners (authors, publishers, producers). The SUISA licence does not replace the authorisation by the rights owners mentioned above.  The applicant must provide proof of authorisation by the rights owners for the use of the music in the spot.

 

Mood Music (also known as library, production, archive or stock music):
This is music from catalogues offered by various publishers specifically for the musical setting of films and/or sound and audiovisual recordings. SUISA provides information on mood music, including a list of mood music providers.


Musical work 19

If you can not provide any details, please complete with "not known".


Composer: Person that has created a musical work.

Lyricist: Person that has written the lyrics for a musical work.

Arranger: Person that changes a musical work to the effect that a new and independent work is created.

Publisher: Natural person or legal entity that has acquired the publishing rights for a work and, as per its contractual arrangement, is in charge of making and distributing work copies at its own cost.

Label: Brand name which is usually used for the publication of products by producers of sound recordings.

Effectively used music duration

Commissioned music:
Original composition which has been created by order for synchronisation purposes for a sound or audiovisual recording.  In such cases SUISA assumes that the synchronisation rights have been settled between the principal and the author directly.

 

Pre-existing music:
In cases where you use pre-existing music, you need to obtain the authorisation from the rights owners (authors, publishers, producers). The SUISA licence does not replace the authorisation by the rights owners mentioned above.  The applicant must provide proof of authorisation by the rights owners for the use of the music in the spot.

 

Mood Music (also known as library, production, archive or stock music):
This is music from catalogues offered by various publishers specifically for the musical setting of films and/or sound and audiovisual recordings. SUISA provides information on mood music, including a list of mood music providers.


Musical work 20

If you can not provide any details, please complete with "not known".


Composer: Person that has created a musical work.

Lyricist: Person that has written the lyrics for a musical work.

Arranger: Person that changes a musical work to the effect that a new and independent work is created.

Publisher: Natural person or legal entity that has acquired the publishing rights for a work and, as per its contractual arrangement, is in charge of making and distributing work copies at its own cost.

Label: Brand name which is usually used for the publication of products by producers of sound recordings.

Effectively used music duration

Commissioned music:
Original composition which has been created by order for synchronisation purposes for a sound or audiovisual recording.  In such cases SUISA assumes that the synchronisation rights have been settled between the principal and the author directly.

 

Pre-existing music:
In cases where you use pre-existing music, you need to obtain the authorisation from the rights owners (authors, publishers, producers). The SUISA licence does not replace the authorisation by the rights owners mentioned above.  The applicant must provide proof of authorisation by the rights owners for the use of the music in the spot.

 

Mood Music (also known as library, production, archive or stock music):
This is music from catalogues offered by various publishers specifically for the musical setting of films and/or sound and audiovisual recordings. SUISA provides information on mood music, including a list of mood music providers.


Musical work 21

If you can not provide any details, please complete with "not known".


Composer: Person that has created a musical work.

Lyricist: Person that has written the lyrics for a musical work.

Arranger: Person that changes a musical work to the effect that a new and independent work is created.

Publisher: Natural person or legal entity that has acquired the publishing rights for a work and, as per its contractual arrangement, is in charge of making and distributing work copies at its own cost.

Label: Brand name which is usually used for the publication of products by producers of sound recordings.

Effectively used music duration

Commissioned music:
Original composition which has been created by order for synchronisation purposes for a sound or audiovisual recording.  In such cases SUISA assumes that the synchronisation rights have been settled between the principal and the author directly.

 

Pre-existing music:
In cases where you use pre-existing music, you need to obtain the authorisation from the rights owners (authors, publishers, producers). The SUISA licence does not replace the authorisation by the rights owners mentioned above.  The applicant must provide proof of authorisation by the rights owners for the use of the music in the spot.

 

Mood Music (also known as library, production, archive or stock music):
This is music from catalogues offered by various publishers specifically for the musical setting of films and/or sound and audiovisual recordings. SUISA provides information on mood music, including a list of mood music providers.


Musical work 22

If you can not provide any details, please complete with "not known".


Composer: Person that has created a musical work.

Lyricist: Person that has written the lyrics for a musical work.

Arranger: Person that changes a musical work to the effect that a new and independent work is created.

Publisher: Natural person or legal entity that has acquired the publishing rights for a work and, as per its contractual arrangement, is in charge of making and distributing work copies at its own cost.

Label: Brand name which is usually used for the publication of products by producers of sound recordings.

Effectively used music duration

Commissioned music:
Original composition which has been created by order for synchronisation purposes for a sound or audiovisual recording.  In such cases SUISA assumes that the synchronisation rights have been settled between the principal and the author directly.

 

Pre-existing music:
In cases where you use pre-existing music, you need to obtain the authorisation from the rights owners (authors, publishers, producers). The SUISA licence does not replace the authorisation by the rights owners mentioned above.  The applicant must provide proof of authorisation by the rights owners for the use of the music in the spot.

 

Mood Music (also known as library, production, archive or stock music):
This is music from catalogues offered by various publishers specifically for the musical setting of films and/or sound and audiovisual recordings. SUISA provides information on mood music, including a list of mood music providers.


Musical work 23

If you can not provide any details, please complete with "not known".


Composer: Person that has created a musical work.

Lyricist: Person that has written the lyrics for a musical work.

Arranger: Person that changes a musical work to the effect that a new and independent work is created.

Publisher: Natural person or legal entity that has acquired the publishing rights for a work and, as per its contractual arrangement, is in charge of making and distributing work copies at its own cost.

Label: Brand name which is usually used for the publication of products by producers of sound recordings.

Effectively used music duration

Commissioned music:
Original composition which has been created by order for synchronisation purposes for a sound or audiovisual recording.  In such cases SUISA assumes that the synchronisation rights have been settled between the principal and the author directly.

 

Pre-existing music:
In cases where you use pre-existing music, you need to obtain the authorisation from the rights owners (authors, publishers, producers). The SUISA licence does not replace the authorisation by the rights owners mentioned above.  The applicant must provide proof of authorisation by the rights owners for the use of the music in the spot.

 

Mood Music (also known as library, production, archive or stock music):
This is music from catalogues offered by various publishers specifically for the musical setting of films and/or sound and audiovisual recordings. SUISA provides information on mood music, including a list of mood music providers.


Musical work 24

If you can not provide any details, please complete with "not known".


Composer: Person that has created a musical work.

Lyricist: Person that has written the lyrics for a musical work.

Arranger: Person that changes a musical work to the effect that a new and independent work is created.

Publisher: Natural person or legal entity that has acquired the publishing rights for a work and, as per its contractual arrangement, is in charge of making and distributing work copies at its own cost.

Label: Brand name which is usually used for the publication of products by producers of sound recordings.

Effectively used music duration

Commissioned music:
Original composition which has been created by order for synchronisation purposes for a sound or audiovisual recording.  In such cases SUISA assumes that the synchronisation rights have been settled between the principal and the author directly.

 

Pre-existing music:
In cases where you use pre-existing music, you need to obtain the authorisation from the rights owners (authors, publishers, producers). The SUISA licence does not replace the authorisation by the rights owners mentioned above.  The applicant must provide proof of authorisation by the rights owners for the use of the music in the spot.

 

Mood Music (also known as library, production, archive or stock music):
This is music from catalogues offered by various publishers specifically for the musical setting of films and/or sound and audiovisual recordings. SUISA provides information on mood music, including a list of mood music providers.


Musical work 25

If you can not provide any details, please complete with "not known".


Composer: Person that has created a musical work.

Lyricist: Person that has written the lyrics for a musical work.

Arranger: Person that changes a musical work to the effect that a new and independent work is created.

Publisher: Natural person or legal entity that has acquired the publishing rights for a work and, as per its contractual arrangement, is in charge of making and distributing work copies at its own cost.

Label: Brand name which is usually used for the publication of products by producers of sound recordings.

Effectively used music duration

Commissioned music:
Original composition which has been created by order for synchronisation purposes for a sound or audiovisual recording.  In such cases SUISA assumes that the synchronisation rights have been settled between the principal and the author directly.

 

Pre-existing music:
In cases where you use pre-existing music, you need to obtain the authorisation from the rights owners (authors, publishers, producers). The SUISA licence does not replace the authorisation by the rights owners mentioned above.  The applicant must provide proof of authorisation by the rights owners for the use of the music in the spot.

 

Mood Music (also known as library, production, archive or stock music):
This is music from catalogues offered by various publishers specifically for the musical setting of films and/or sound and audiovisual recordings. SUISA provides information on mood music, including a list of mood music providers.

SUISA facsimile

SUISA facsimile: If the audiovisual recording is licensed in Switzerland, the SUISA facsimile must be stamped on each audiovisual recording, inlay or cover.


Potential additional costs

SUISA reserves the right to charge a minimum fee of CHF 100 if the invoice has to be re-issued if only vague or incomplete information was provided in the form.


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