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Ministry of Economy awards second collective music management licence to Music Nation
Ministry of Economy awards second collective music management licence to Music Nation

Khaleej Times

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Khaleej Times

Ministry of Economy awards second collective music management licence to Music Nation

The UAE Ministry of Economy granted its second collective music management licence to 'Music Nation' during a ceremony held at its headquarters in Dubai. The licence authorises the organisation to manage the distribution of rights on behalf of music creators and performers, while also ensuring nationwide compliance among music platforms. The announcement was made during an event attended by Abdullah Ahmed Al Saleh, Under-Secretary of the Ministry of Economy, and Dr. Abdulrahman Hassan Al Muaini, Assistant Under-Secretary for Intellectual Property. The Ministry confirmed that the licence was issued in accordance with Federal Decree-Law No. 38 of 2021 concerning copyright and related rights. It marks the continuation of the Ministry's efforts to strengthen intellectual property frameworks in the UAE, following the first collective management licence awarded to the Emirates Music Rights Association in April 2025. Al Saleh said, 'Under the vision of our wise leadership, the UAE has placed strategic emphasis on enhancing the competitiveness of its cultural and creative industries, driving their growth both regionally and globally. Recognising their vital role in national economic growth, we are committed to fostering public-private collaboration to cultivate an enabling environment for talent and innovation. By elevating the creative economy's legislative framework to world-class standards, we aim to expand the private sector's participation in it, in line with the National Strategy for Cultural and Creative Industries 2031.' The Under-Secretary said in his speech, 'The Ministry remains committed to establishing a world-class copyright governance system, drawing on international best practices. We are achieving this through strengthening legal and regulatory frameworks, fostering investment in creative sectors, and implementing robust collective management systems. These measures safeguard intellectual property rights while building creators' trust in the nation's creative ecosystem.' 'The collective music management licence serves as a catalyst for cultural innovation while safeguarding artists' intellectual property rights. Through establishing transparent revenue distribution systems and fair compensation mechanisms, it elevates the UAE's music industry - enhancing its global competitiveness and positioning our nation as a premier hub for creative enterprises,' he added. Al Saleh emphasised that awarding the licence to 'Music Nation' marks a strategic milestone in the UAE's commitment to fostering creativity. The initiative unlocks new opportunities for artists, writers, and producers while strengthening rights protection and leveraging creative-economy tools - ultimately positioning the sector as a key driver of national economic growth. Dr. Abdulrahman Hassan Al Muaini said, 'Our music industry is witnessing remarkable growth, fuelled by an expanding ecosystem of creative enterprises and world-class events. Dubai alone boasts 350 live music venues, while the national streaming market generated US$841.9 million in 2024 - projected to nearly triple to $2.3 billion by 2030. To sustain this momentum, the Ministry of Economy is prioritising robust legislative frameworks that will further catalyse the creative economy and foster artistic innovation.' He added, 'Building on last month's inaugural licence granted to the Emirates Music Rights Association, today marks another significant milestone with the official authorisation of Music Nation. We are actively collaborating with local and global partners, including industry associations and legal experts, to share best practices that drive sector growth. In tandem, we're expanding awareness initiatives to ensure artists, composers, and producers fully leverage these licences to protect both their creative works and financial interests.' 'Today marks a pivotal moment for the UAE and Music Nation,' said Rasha Khalifa Al Mubarak, Chairwoman of the Board of Directors for Music Nation. 'After years of careful planning, Music Nation is positioned to become a cornerstone of music licensing, empowering the Emirates' vibrant creative industry. As an Emarati, I am honoured to establish a world-class music rights infrastructure that not only elevates local artists to greater heights, but also showcases our rich musical heritage and cultural traditions to the world. In partnership with industry leaders BMI and SoundExchange, our cutting-edge technology and services will protect music rights holders and propel the UAE's music economy to new frontiers.'

Ministry of Economy awards second collective music management licence to Music Nation
Ministry of Economy awards second collective music management licence to Music Nation

Syyaha

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Syyaha

Ministry of Economy awards second collective music management licence to Music Nation

The UAE Ministry of Economy granted its second collective music management licence to 'Music Nation' during a ceremony held at its headquarters in Dubai. The licence authorises the organisation to manage the distribution of rights on behalf of music creators and performers, while also ensuring nationwide compliance among music platforms. The announcement was made during an event attended by Abdullah Ahmed Al Saleh, Under-Secretary of the Ministry of Economy, and Dr. Abdulrahman Hassan Al Muaini, Assistant Under-Secretary for Intellectual Property. The Ministry confirmed that the licence was issued in accordance with Federal Decree-Law No. 38 of 2021 concerning copyright and related rights. It marks the continuation of the Ministry's efforts to strengthen intellectual property frameworks in the UAE, following the first collective management licence awarded to the Emirates Music Rights Association in April 2025. Al Saleh said, 'Under the vision of our wise leadership, the UAE has placed strategic emphasis on enhancing the competitiveness of its cultural and creative industries, driving their growth both regionally and globally. Recognising their vital role in national economic growth, we are committed to fostering public-private collaboration to cultivate an enabling environment for talent and innovation. By elevating the creative economy's legislative framework to world-class standards, we aim to expand the private sector's participation in it, in line with the National Strategy for Cultural and Creative Industries 2031.' The Under-Secretary said in his speech, 'The Ministry remains committed to establishing a world-class copyright governance system, drawing on international best practices. We are achieving this through strengthening legal and regulatory frameworks, fostering investment in creative sectors, and implementing robust collective management systems. These measures safeguard intellectual property rights while building creators' trust in the nation's creative ecosystem.' 'The collective music management licence serves as a catalyst for cultural innovation while safeguarding artists' intellectual property rights. Through establishing transparent revenue distribution systems and fair compensation mechanisms, it elevates the UAE's music industry – enhancing its global competitiveness and positioning our nation as a premier hub for creative enterprises,' he added. Al Saleh emphasised that awarding the licence to 'Music Nation' marks a strategic milestone in the UAE's commitment to fostering creativity. The initiative unlocks new opportunities for artists, writers, and producers while strengthening rights protection and leveraging creative-economy tools – ultimately positioning the sector as a key driver of national economic growth. Dr. Abdulrahman Hassan Al Muaini said, 'Our music industry is witnessing remarkable growth, fuelled by an expanding ecosystem of creative enterprises and world-class events. Dubai alone boasts 350 live music venues, while the national streaming market generated US$841.9 million in 2024 – projected to nearly triple to US$2.3 billion by 2030. To sustain this momentum, the Ministry of Economy is prioritising robust legislative frameworks that will further catalyse the creative economy and foster artistic innovation.' He added, 'Building on last month's inaugural licence granted to the Emirates Music Rights Association, today marks another significant milestone with the official authorisation of Music Nation. We are actively collaborating with local and global partners, including industry associations and legal experts, to share best practices that drive sector growth. In tandem, we're expanding awareness initiatives to ensure artists, composers, and producers fully leverage these licences to protect both their creative works and financial interests.' 'Today marks a pivotal moment for the UAE and Music Nation,' said Rasha Khalifa Al Mubarak, Chairwoman of the Board of Directors for Music Nation. 'After years of careful planning, Music Nation is positioned to become a cornerstone of music licensing, empowering the Emirates' vibrant creative industry. ''As an Emarati, I am honoured to establish a world-class music rights infrastructure that not only elevates local artists to greater heights, but also showcases our rich musical heritage and cultural traditions to the world. In partnership with industry leaders BMI and SoundExchange, our cutting-edge technology and services will protect music rights holders and propel the UAE's music economy to new frontiers,' she added.

Music Nation Approved by United Arab Emirates to Launch World-class Collective Management Organization, Providing Vital New Royalties for Music Rights Holders
Music Nation Approved by United Arab Emirates to Launch World-class Collective Management Organization, Providing Vital New Royalties for Music Rights Holders

Business Wire

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Music Nation Approved by United Arab Emirates to Launch World-class Collective Management Organization, Providing Vital New Royalties for Music Rights Holders

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Music Nation Copyrights Management (Music Nation), a pioneer in music rights management in the United Arab Emirates, today announced the company received formal approval to license, collect and distribute royalties from public performance and neighboring rights, delivering a vital new source of revenue for music rights holders. With best-in-class tools, technology and leading industry partnerships with Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI), the largest performing rights organization in the world, and SoundExchange Inc., the recording industry's top digital global collective management organization, Music Nation will be the industry's first rights management organization capable of natively collecting performance, mechanical and neighboring rights. Music Nation is part of a broad UAE initiative to support the creation of a thriving music ecosystem and to elevate the region's music industry by protecting the rights of music creators and compensating them for the commercial use of their work. This vital new source of royalty revenue in the UAE will help recording artists, songwriters, composers and others create sustainable careers and ensure music creators, labels, publishers and other music copyright owners, both local and international, are compensated for the use of their work. 'Today marks a pivotal moment for the UAE and Music Nation,' said Chairwoman Rasha Khalifa Al Mubarak. 'After years of careful planning, Music Nation is positioned to become a cornerstone of music licensing, empowering the Emirates' vibrant creative industry. As an Emarati, I am honored to establish a world-class music rights infrastructure that not only elevates local artists to greater heights, but also showcases our rich musical heritage and cultural traditions to the world. In partnership with industry leaders BMI and SoundExchange, our cutting-edge technology and services will protect music rights holders and propel the UAE's music economy to new frontiers.' His Excellency Abdullah Ahmed Al Saleh, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy, said, 'The Ministry continues its efforts to develop an advanced system for the governance of copyright and related rights, based on global best practices. This is achieved by developing regulatory and legislative frameworks, stimulating investment in creativity, and supporting effective collective management systems that ensure the protection of rights and enhance the confidence of creators and musicians in the country's creative climate. The collective management license for music plays an important role in promoting a creative culture in society, providing comprehensive protection for the intellectual property rights of musicians and artists, and providing mechanisms to ensure financial justice for artists and creators in the distribution of revenues and transparency in the collection and distribution of copyrights. This supports raising the competitiveness of the music industry in the country and making it an attractive destination for creative and cultural works worldwide.' Mike O'Neill, President and Chief Executive Officer of BMI, said, 'We are thrilled to partner with Rasha, the Music Nation team and SoundExchange to ensure that music creators in the UAE have the opportunity to turn their passion into their careers by being paid for their creative work. BMI has always been an unwavering advocate for the songwriters, composers and rights holders behind the songs the world loves, and we're excited to provide our music licensing infrastructure, expertise and deep experience fostering career development to benefit the region's incredible creators. There are endless possibilities ahead that Music Nation will deliver, and we look forward to a bright future together.' Michael Huppe, President and CEO of SoundExchange, said, 'This is a major milestone and a vote of confidence from the UAE Ministry of Economy in the combined abilities of Music Nation, SoundExchange, and BMI. We're excited to get to work establishing the region's premier collective management organization and serving creators with the same level of excellence we have for more than two decades in the U.S.' Music Nation will begin collecting royalties in the UAE for more than 2 million songwriters, composers, publishers, artists, sound recording owners and other music creators. The UAE and the broader Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region remain the fastest-growing music market in the world, with the IFPI reporting the territory expanded in 2024 for a tenth consecutive year. Music revenue in MENA last year climbed by 22.8%, outpacing the global average of 5.9% growth. NOTE TO EDITORS: Photos from a ceremony the Ministry of Economy held on May 27, 2025 for Music Nation can be accessed HERE. Photos are Courtesy of the UAE's Ministry of Economy. About Music Nation Music Nation, a pioneer in music rights management in the UAE, licenses the rights of authors, publishers, sound recording owners and performers throughout the United Arab Emirates (UAE). These rights are referred to as neighboring rights (for sound recordings), public performance rights (for musical compositions) and mechanical reproduction rights (also for musical compositions). With world-class partnerships and technology, Music Nation is helping implement the UAE's vision for the protection and enforcement of musical copyrights by developing a world-class music licensing and royalty distribution infrastructure. Music Nation, with its partners BMI and SoundExchange, will help ensure that music creators and rights holders are fully and fairly compensated for the use of their work. For more information, visit

Music Nation approved by UAE to launch world-class collective management organization
Music Nation approved by UAE to launch world-class collective management organization

Zawya

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Zawya

Music Nation approved by UAE to launch world-class collective management organization

UAE Ministry of Economy issues permit for Music Nation's advanced platform to license, collect and distribute public performance and neighboring rights royalties ABU DHABI — Music Nation Copyrights Management (Music Nation), a pioneer in music rights management in the United Arab Emirates, today announced the company received formal approval to license, collect and distribute royalties from public performance and neighboring rights, delivering a vital new source of revenue for music rights holders. With best-in-class tools, technology and leading industry partnerships with Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI), the largest performing rights organization in the world, and SoundExchange Inc., the recording industry's top digital global collective management organization, Music Nation will be the industry's first rights management organization capable of natively collecting performance, mechanical and neighboring rights. Music Nation is part of a broad UAE initiative to support the creation of a thriving music ecosystem and to elevate the region's music industry by protecting the rights of music creators and compensating them for the commercial use of their work. This vital new source of royalty revenue in the UAE will help recording artists, songwriters, composers and others create sustainable careers and ensure music creators, labels, publishers and other music copyright owners, both local and international, are compensated for the use of their work. 'Today marks a pivotal moment for the UAE and Music Nation,' said Chairwoman Rasha Khalifa Al Mubarak. 'After years of careful planning, Music Nation is positioned to become a cornerstone of music licensing, empowering the Emirates' vibrant creative industry. As an Emarati, I am honored to establish a world-class music rights infrastructure that not only elevates local artists to greater heights, but also showcases our rich musical heritage and cultural traditions to the world. In partnership with industry leaders BMI and SoundExchange, our cutting-edge technology and services will protect music rights holders and propel the UAE's music economy to new frontiers.' His Excellency Abdullah Ahmed Al Saleh, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy, said, 'The Ministry continues its efforts to develop an advanced system for the governance of copyright and related rights, based on global best practices. This is achieved by developing regulatory and legislative frameworks, stimulating investment in creativity, and supporting effective collective management systems that ensure the protection of rights and enhance the confidence of creators and musicians in the country's creative climate. The collective management license for music plays an important role in promoting a creative culture in society, providing comprehensive protection for the intellectual property rights of musicians and artists, and providing mechanisms to ensure financial justice for artists and creators in the distribution of revenues and transparency in the collection and distribution of copyrights. This supports raising the competitiveness of the music industry in the country and making it an attractive destination for creative and cultural works worldwide.' Mike O'Neill, President and Chief Executive Officer of BMI, said, 'We are thrilled to partner with Rasha, the Music Nation team and SoundExchange to ensure that music creators in the UAE have the opportunity to turn their passion into their careers by being paid for their creative work. BMI has always been an unwavering advocate for the songwriters, composers and rights holders behind the songs the world loves, and we're excited to provide our music licensing infrastructure, expertise and deep experience fostering career development to benefit the region's incredible creators. There are endless possibilities ahead that Music Nation will deliver, and we look forward to a bright future together.' Michael Huppe, President and CEO of SoundExchange, said, 'This is a major milestone and a vote of confidence from the UAE Ministry of Economy in the combined abilities of Music Nation, SoundExchange, and BMI. We're excited to get to work establishing the region's premier collective management organization and serving creators with the same level of excellence we have for more than two decades in the U.S.' Music Nation will begin collecting royalties in the UAE for more than 2 million songwriters, composers, publishers, artists, sound recording owners and other music creators. The UAE and the broader Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region remain the fastest-growing music market in the world, with the IFPI reporting the territory expanded in 2024 for a tenth consecutive year. Music revenue in MENA last year climbed by 22.8%, outpacing the global average of 5.9% growth. About Music Nation Music Nation, a pioneer in music rights management in the UAE, licenses the rights of authors, publishers, sound recording owners and performers throughout the United Arab Emirates (UAE). These rights are referred to as neighboring rights (for sound recordings), public performance rights (for musical compositions) and mechanical reproduction rights (also for musical compositions). With world-class partnerships and technology, Music Nation is helping implement the UAE's vision for the protection and enforcement of musical copyrights by developing a world-class music licensing and royalty distribution infrastructure. Music Nation, with its partners BMI and SoundExchange, will help ensure that music creators and rights holders are fully and fairly compensated for the use of their work. For more information, visit Music Nation media inquiries, please contact: Andrew Fixmer / Longview Communications andrew@

Ministry of Economy Grants Second Music Rights Licence to Music Nation
Ministry of Economy Grants Second Music Rights Licence to Music Nation

Hi Dubai

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Hi Dubai

Ministry of Economy Grants Second Music Rights Licence to Music Nation

The UAE Ministry of Economy has officially granted its second collective music management licence to Music Nation, reinforcing the country's commitment to protecting intellectual property and advancing its creative industries. The announcement was made during a ceremony at the Ministry's headquarters in Dubai, attended by senior officials including Under-Secretary Abdullah Ahmed Al Saleh and Assistant Under-Secretary for Intellectual Property Dr. Abdulrahman Hassan Al Muaini. This licence authorises Music Nation to oversee the management and distribution of rights for music creators and performers across the country. It follows the first such licence awarded to the Emirates Music Rights Association in April 2025, under the UAE's Federal Decree-Law No. 38 of 2021 on copyright and related rights. Al Saleh described the move as a strategic milestone that aligns with the National Strategy for Cultural and Creative Industries 2031, aimed at fostering a globally competitive creative economy. He emphasised the importance of public-private partnerships in supporting talent, innovation, and sustainable growth within the sector. Dr. Al Muaini highlighted the music industry's rapid expansion, citing Dubai's 350 live music venues and a national streaming market projected to grow from US$841.9 million in 2024 to US$2.3 billion by 2030. He stressed the Ministry's commitment to establishing strong legal frameworks and promoting best practices to ensure fair compensation for creators. Music Nation Chairwoman Rasha Khalifa Al Mubarak said the organisation is poised to become a leading force in music licensing, protecting rights holders and showcasing the UAE's cultural richness. Strategic partnerships with global entities like BMI and SoundExchange are expected to enhance transparency and revenue distribution. The initiative is a significant step forward in positioning the UAE as a regional hub for music and creative enterprise. News Source: Emirates News Agency

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