Ramo says:
Thanks dudes, sounds ideal, i think the last time i looked into it it was £90 a year or something like that but £30 one off payment is much more reasonable!
I have a couple of questions that you might be able to help me with...
Is it best for all members of a band to sign up and receive royalties individually or for one member per band to be the designated PRS member?
Assuming that everyone in the band has an equal part in the writing process, does PRS split the allocated royalties per band members on their system or does each member get a set amount regardless of whether or not other members of the band are on PRS?
Can you backdate gigs you've played and if so how far back can you go?
Lastly what happens if you play in an improvised jam collective, can you just make up songtitles for a setlist?
No worries man... here goes..
Is it best for all members of a band to sign up and receive royalties individually or for one member per band to be the designated PRS member?
- This is up to you and how what you want to arrange within your band. As with my band, I am the only member signed up as we invest all our PRS royalties back into the band. If we start earning enough to help live on, and pay the rent, then it would probably be best to individually sign up.
Assuming that everyone in the band has an equal part in the writing process, does PRS split the allocated royalties per band members on their system or does each member get a set amount regardless of whether or not other members of the band are on PRS?
- Again this is up to you and how you agree within your band. You need to arrange what proportion each member gets. If you are the only person in your band, then you would register the song 100%in your name to get all the royalties paid out. If you all sign up, then you arrange the split accordingly.
Can you backdate gigs you've played and if so how far back can you go?
- I think you can backdate 6 months. I.e. if you sign up in Jan-June, you can back date to Jan01, and if you sign up in jul-dec, then back date to July 01.
Lastly what happens if you play in an improvised jam collective, can you just make up songtitles for a setlist?
- PRS can only pay royalties on songs that are registered with them. So if you make it up there and then, you can submit the setlist with a song called "improv jam 01" or something, then register that as a song later if you like.
Hope that helps?