Printed Music Licensing Ltd (PMLL) Webinar (online event)
About the event:
The Amateur Group Singing Licence (AGSL) which is offered by Printed Music Licensing Limited (PMLL) is a simple and cost-effective way to legally copy sheet music and make minor arrangements whilst ensuring creators are properly paid. PMLL will explaining the licence, how it works and how it supports both choirs and creators.
Viki Smith, Managing Director of Printed Music Licensing Limited (PMLL) will be explaining who PMLL is and discussing the Amateur Group Singing Licence (AGSL) and how this simple licensing solution allows choirs to legally and easily make copies of songs and minor arrangements, such as change of key, for as low as 50p a copy. Sheet music is protected by copyright and permission direct from the publisher can be sought to make copies or arrangements. By obtaining an AGSL choirs can easily copy the music they need for their concerts knowing that the creators of the music are being correctly paid.
We'll talk about: The Amateur Group Singing Licence (AGSL) and how Making Music members can benefit from it.
There will be an opportunity to ask questions during the event.
Who this event is for: Anyone is welcome to attend this event, but it will be especially useful for choir leaders, members of choirs.
Cost: FREE
We will be using Zoom to host the meeting, and will email you the joining link two days and again two hours before the event is due to start.
Please read the event information below before reserving your place.
Event information:
- This event includes a Powerpoint presentation
- Questions will be taken via the chat function at this event
- Automated closed captions (subtitles) will be available at this event. If you require live captioning, please contact us to request this
Recording information:
We may decide to record this event, either for publishing on our website, or so that we can review it internally.
• We will announce at the beginning of the event if a recording is being made and what it will be used for
• We will usually record in speaker view, meaning only people who speak will be recorded
• If you speak, your image and voice will be captured in the recording
• Attendee names as displayed in a Zoom meeting will not be captured in the recording
• If you do not want your live image to be captured, you may turn off your camera during the event. However, please be aware that if you do, your name will be displayed in place of your image, unless you have uploaded an image to your profile in Zoom
• Breakout rooms will not normally be recorded
• Your comments in the chat box will not form part of the recording
By booking a place and attending this event, you consent to being recorded in this way.
Inclusivity statement:
We aim to make our events as inclusive as possible. If you have any particular accessibility requirements or if there is anything else we can do to help make the event a better experience for you, please let us know.
Cancellation policy:
Making Music reserves the right to cancel an event due to low attendance numbers, adverse weather conditions or other circumstances which make it no longer possible to run the event.