CMA provisionally decides to release PRS undertakings
皇冠体育app CMA has provisionally decided to release the Performing Right Society (PRS) from undertakings dating back to 1997.

皇冠体育app PRS is one of the two main collecting societies for music in the UK. It licenses musical works and administers the royalties when such works are played in public or broadcast, for example on the radio or television.
皇冠体育app Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) announced in November 2015 that it would carry out a review of the undertakings which followed a 1996 . In 1997 the PRS gave undertakings allowing its members to administer their own live performing rights, as well as making other commitments over its corporate governance and the provision of information to the Office of Fair Trading (now the CMA).
皇冠体育app current review has been considering whether there has been a change of circumstance such that the undertakings are no longer appropriate and should be varied, released or retained. 皇冠体育app review has not been examining wider issues relating to the PRS or performing rights in general.
皇冠体育app group of independent CMA panel members carrying out the review considers that the forthcoming implementation of the EU Collective Rights Management Directive will effectively address the areas and concerns covered by the undertakings. 皇冠体育app group has therefore provisionally decided that the undertakings are no longer required.
This Directive, due to be implemented by each EU Member State by 10 April 2016, introduces a number of requirements that collective management organisations, such as the PRS, must meet 鈥� as well as various protections for their members. 皇冠体育app requirements are intended to 鈥榚nsure a high standard of governance, financial management, transparency and reporting.鈥�
皇冠体育app provisional decision and other information relating to the review can be found on the PRS case page. 皇冠体育app CMA will consider responses to the provisional decision before reaching its final decision.
Anyone wishing to comment on the provisional decision should do so in writing, by 5pm on Friday 22 April 2016. Please email [email protected], or write to:
Peter Hill
Project Director
PRS Undertakings Review
Competition and Markets Authority
Victoria House
Southampton Row
London WC1B 4AD
Separately, the CMA has also completed its review of 71 old structural merger remedies by publishing its final decisions to retain the undertakings in the two remaining cases. 皇冠体育appse decisions and full details of the whole project can be found on the remedies review page.
Notes for editors
- 皇冠体育app CMA is the UK鈥檚 primary competition and consumer authority. It is an independent non-ministerial government department with responsibility for carrying out investigations into mergers, markets and the regulated industries and enforcing competition and consumer law. From 1 April 2014 it took over the functions of the Competition Commission (CC) and the competition and certain consumer functions of the Office of Fair Trading, as amended by the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act 2013. 皇冠体育app MMC was the CC鈥檚 predecessor organisation.
- 皇冠体育app CMA has a statutory duty under the Fair Trading Act 1973 and the Enterprise Act 2002 to keep under review undertakings and orders. From time to time, the CMA must consider whether, by reason of any change of circumstances: undertakings are no longer appropriate and need to be varied, superseded or released; or an order is no longer appropriate and needs to be varied or revoked.
- 皇冠体育app CMA group reviewing the PRS undertakings consists of Simon Polito (Chair), Anne Lambert and Philip Marsden.
- 皇冠体育app list of cases published on 26 March 2015 contained 76 structural merger undertakings. 皇冠体育app number of remedies reviewed was ultimately reduced to 71, after the CMA either combined overlapping cases together or uncovered facts that meant a review was unnecessary.
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