Our Partners
Helping you understand your rights as an composer, artist, session artist, vocalist and engineer.
We will unbundle the complexity of licensing, performance royalities, needle time for your original music. These partners help safeguard the rights of composers, performers, and music publishers, ensuring that their contributions to the industry are recognized and fairly compensated.
Southern African Music Rights Organisation (SAMRO)
SAMRO is dedicated to administering Performing Rights on behalf of composers, lyricists, and publishers.
They collect license fees from various music users, including broadcasters, restaurants, clubs, and hotels, and distribute these fees as royalty income. SAMRO’s work is essential in ensuring that creators are rewarded when their music is used in public settings
Composers Authors and Publishers Association (CAPASSO)
CAPASSO plays a crucial role in the mechanical rights space, managing the collection and distribution of royalties for the reproduction of musical works.
They work closely with creators to ensure that their intellectual property is protected and that they receive fair compensation for the use of their music
Music Publishers Association of South Africa (MPASA)
The MPASA is a pivotal organization in the South African music industry, dedicated to representing the interests of music publishers. MPASA plays a critical role in ensuring that composers, songwriters, and music publishers receive fair compensation for their work.
They provide vital support in areas such as copyright protection, licensing, and the promotion of South African music both locally and internationally. Through their efforts, MPASA contributes to the sustainability and growth of the music industry, making them an essential partner in our mission to safeguard the rights of creators across Africa.
Together with MPASA and other partners, CCA continues to work towards a fair and transparent music industry that supports and uplifts all its contributors
The South African Music Performance Rights Association (SAMPRA)
SAMPRA is a collective management organization that administers Needletime Rights in South Africa.
These rights ensure that recording artists and record labels are fairly compensated when their music is played publicly, such as on radio, television, in public spaces, or via online streaming services. SAMPRA plays a crucial role in protecting the interests of music creators by collecting royalties on their behalf and ensuring that they receive due payment for the use of their music.
By promoting and safeguarding the rights of musicians, SAMPRA contributes to the growth and sustainability of the South African music industry.