PPL (previously known as Phonographic Performance Limited) is the London-based United Kingdom music licensing company which undertakes collective rights management of recorded music and music videos for public performance, broadcast and new media use. The income generated is then allocated and paid to their record company and performer members, often referred to as royalties or revenue payments. [1]
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Frequently met people

Dec 2011 - Feb 2012

  • Open Road provided UK public affairs consultancy services to PPL. [7]

September 2011

Dept. for Business, Innovation and Skills
  • Phonographic Performance Limited met with Judith Wilcox, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, to discuss Intellectual Property. [2]

March 2011

Dept. for Business, Innovation and Skills
  • PPL met with Judith Wilcox, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, to discuss copyright, along with 13 others. [3]

November 2010

Dept. for Business, Innovation and Skills
  • PPL met with Ed Vaizey, Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries, to discuss copyright. [4]

July 2010

Dept. for Business, Innovation and Skills
  • Phonographic Performance Limited (PPL) met with Judith Wilcox, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, to discuss Intellectual Property, along with PRS for Music. [6]
  • Phonographic Performance Ltd (PPL) met with Judith Wilcox, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, to discuss Intellectual Property, along with 8 others. [6]
Cabinet Office

June 2010

Dept. for Business, Innovation and Skills
  • Phonographic Performance Limited (PPL) met with Judith Wilcox, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, to discuss Intellectual Property. [6]

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