SACEM repertoire includes the world’s broadest selection of music.
- The works you use were created by authors and composers and are protected by law.
- You must get a licence from SACEM to use them.
- SACEM collects royalties and distributes them to creators and publishers, to remunerate
their work. Paying royalties entitles you to use these works in full respect of
copyright/authors’ rights.
Tariffs
Tariffs vary according to your project
Licensing conditions
- You must be of legal age or the legal representative of a minor or a person under guardianship or curatorship.
- The use of music in the context of a promotional operation associated with a brand is excluded from the scope of the licence and requires a separate licence request. In this case, please click here.
- The use of music as podcast is excluded from the scope of the licence and requires a separate licence request. In this case, please click here.
- For an ad-supported non interactive internet radio broadcasted by a local radio station, please click here.
- For an ad-supported non interactive internet radio broadcasted by a national radio station, please click here.
Getting a licence
- Describe your project by filling in our online form .
Get a licence - A SACEM consultant will contact you to finalize your licence request.
Helpful
- If you use commercial recordings (singles, albums, including those which are self-produced), you must also apply for a licence from the producers of such recordings. For answers to your questions, you can contact:
- The works you intend to offer in the context of your webradio may also belong to the repertoires of the following authors’ societies:
- SACD SACD (Society of Dramatic Authors and Composers) repertoire
- dramatic theatrical, musico-dramatic, operatic, choreographic works, pantomimes, circus tours and versions of these same works for television
- sketches and one man shows from the SACD repertoire and broadcasts of live performances
- audiovisual, multimedia and radio works (TV films, series, serials, cartoons, animation, sketches, feature films and short films, docudrama)
- humorous audiovisual or radio works (including sketches or humorous sequences: parodies, impressions, hidden camera…)
- still images from the above-listed works: SACD repertoire - SCAM SCAM (Society of Multimedia Authors) repertoire
- audiovisual documentary works (essays, studies, narratives, portraits, full-length and short news reports, creative videos, corporate films….)
- audiovisual current affairs programmes
- journalistic works
- translations, dubbing, subtitling of works relating to SCAM repertoire
- still images (photographs, drawings, illustrations)
- works for radio excluding theatrical adaptations and musical works
- literary or multimedia works: SCAM repertoire
We invite you to contact them to be informed of their licensing conditions.