IPRS, Google conclude music licensing deal for India
Indian Performing Right Society Limited (IPRS) has granted a license to Google, allowing the company to utilise its members’ collection across YouTube and related services in the country, the tech giant said in a statement.
The IPRS is a representative body of owners of music, including composers, lyricists and the publishers of music, and is also the sole authorised body to issue licences to permit usage of the music within India by any person.
A Google statement said that IPRS and Google have concluded music licensing deal for India.
“This is yet another step in YouTube’s ongoing commitment to ensuring that writers, composers and publishers continue to be paid fairly, and that our users are able to enjoy their favourite songs and discover new music on YouTube,” Christophe Muller, Global Head of Music Licensing, at YouTube said.