SUISA’s commitment: fair remuneration for music creators
Music creators only earn money when their music is used in public. SUISA is committed to ensuring that composers, lyricists, and music publishers are fairly remunerated for their protected works – making new music possible.
‘You need more than talent to make a living from music.’
In the video, musician Melanie Oesch explains what you need to create music and the added value music brings to shops, offices, restaurants, bars, and other users. You can help make new music possible too.
‘Music contributes to the well-being of our guests.’
For Lukas Meier, General Manager of 25hours Hotels, offering cultural workers and music makers fair terms is a matter of course: ‘We are committed to ensuring fair remuneration for their work. That's why we are a SUISA customer.’
Making new music possible
Music creates a good mood in shops and offices. By law, composers and lyricists are entitled to fair remuneration. Music users can ensure such fairness by acquiring the proper licences from SUISA. This creates a virtuous circle: people enjoy music, pay fairly for it, and make new music possible.