On behalf of its members and all local governments in the United States, IMLA has negotiated simple, comprehensive and cost-effective blanket license agreements with ASCAP and with BMI. Together, these agreements provide local governments will licenses to use nearly 98% of all music commercially available in the United States.
Have you ever thought about the number of things your government uses music for? How about festivals, concerts, arts & craft fairs, parades, First Night and New Year's Celebrations, fireworks, carnivals, swimming pools, community center dances, aerobic classes, ... and the list goes on and on. Until now most communities had to negotiate licenses for each event or use. Now ASCAP and BMI offer a simple, blanket license that will provide coverage for almost all non-dramatic performances presented on both government owned property and at functions and events hosted by the government. This copyright clearance, which is a requirement under U.S. copyright law, saves the local government the time and expense of securing permission directly from each copyright owner each time music is used by various public entities within the community, such as community centers, museums, libraries or at special events.
THE ASCAP LICENSING AGREEMENT FOR LOCAL ENTITIES
Click here for a copy of the ASCAP License Agreement for Local Government Entities.
* If you download the License Agreement, you must also click here for a copy of the Reporting Form/Rate Schedule.
Click here for a copy of the Brochure describing this Agreement and your copyright obligations.
Click here to visit the ASCAP website.
THE BMI LICENSING AGREEMENT FOR LOCAL ENTITIES
Click here for a copy of: 1) BMI License Agreement for Local Government Entities & 2011 Rate Schedule, and 2) the Reporting Form.
Click here for a copy of the Brochure describing this Agreement and your copyright obligations.
Click here to visit the BMI website.