SABC CLEARS AIR ON ROYALTIES
THE SABC responded, saying it had noted the “scathing allegations” levelled against it and sought to “clarify the gross misinformation being fuelled by Sampra”.
“The SABC has a legal obligation to pay a predetermined percentage of needle-time royalties to registered and accredited collecting societies. Currently, there are two known registered and accredited collecting societies, namely: Impra and Sampra.
“The SABC has set aside an amount due for payment of needle-time royalties and has always been ready to pay the amount to the relevant collecting societies.
“Both Impra and Sampra are aware of this. However, the SABC has not paid needle-time royalties to either collecting society, as the two collecting societies have not agreed on the percentage split of the determined amount.”
It said it had proposed that the dispute be referred to arbitration but this had also hit a brick wall.
“It is imperative to note that the SABC cannot pay needle-time royalties to any collecting society while a dispute on the percentage split between the two collecting societies remains unresolved. Further, the resolution of the percentage split is dependent on the two collecting societies and not on the SABC,” the broadcaster added.
It claimed to have made an advance payment of R20m to both agencies and said it would respond to the legal challenge once it had been served with the relevant papers.