Neighboring rights are rights that belong to the performers.
This includes interpreters, performing artists, sound recording producers, and broadcasting organizations.
These rights protect the economic interests of those involved in the performance, recording, or distribution of works. Neighboring rights ensure that these participants receive compensation for the use of their performances, similar to copyright, but specifically related to their performances.
You can find your earnings generated through neighboring rights, like all earnings, in your reports. For an explanation of how the reports are structured, please read this article:
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