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How to License Music in Germany (2026): GEMA vs GVL, Sync Rights, Tariffs & Penalties

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Last reviewed: 3 July 2026 · This article provides general legal guidance. It is not a substitute for professional advice tailored to your situation.

Any business that plays, streams or embeds music within Germany must understand how to license music in Germany, or risk enforcement action from the country’s powerful collecting societies. Germany’s copyright framework, anchored in the Urheberrechtsgesetz (UrhG), grants automatic protection to musical works and sound recordings without any registration requirement, meaning virtually every track a café speaker or social-media campaign touches is protected. Two collecting societies dominate the landscape, GEMA (representing authors, composers and publishers) and GVL (representing performers and phonogram producers), yet neither covers every right a business needs.

With EU Digital Single Market Directive provisions now fully embedded in national law and enforcement budgets growing, music licensing for businesses in Germany has never demanded more careful attention than it does in 2026.

Quick Overview, Which Rights Exist and Who Licences Them

Before contacting any organisation, you need to identify which rights your intended use engages. German copyright law distinguishes three layers of rights in a single piece of recorded music, each controlled by a different party and often licensed through a different channel.

Rights at a Glance

Right Who Controls It Typical Licensing Route
Musical composition (melody & lyrics) Composer & publisher, rights often assigned to GEMA members GEMA licence for public performance & mechanical reproduction; direct publisher negotiation for synchronization
Sound recording (master) Label or recording owner (phonogram producer) Direct licence with the label for sync & mechanical uses; GVL collects statutory remuneration for neighbouring-rights uses
Performers’ neighbouring rights Performing artists (often represented collectively) GVL collection and distribution; labels may also handle master licensing on performers’ behalf

How Does Copyright Arise in Germany?

Under the UrhG, copyright protection is automatic from the moment a work is created. There is no registration office and no formality requirement. This means the default legal position is that all music is protected unless it has entered the public domain, which in Germany occurs 70 years after the death of the last surviving author (§ 64 UrhG). Even works released under Creative Commons or labelled “royalty‑free” may still carry neighbouring-rights obligations towards performers and producers.

GEMA vs GVL, Who Licences What and When You Need Both

One of the most common compliance errors is assuming that a single payment covers every right. GEMA and GVL serve fundamentally different rights-holder groups, and many business uses trigger obligations to both organisations simultaneously.

GEMA (Gesellschaft für musikalische Aufführungs- und mechanische Vervielfältigungsrechte) administers the rights of composers, lyricists and music publishers. When you play a song in a venue, stream it on a website or reproduce it on a physical medium, GEMA is the body that licences the underlying musical composition. GEMA operates under a system of published tariff schedules, grouped by use-case, and issues blanket licences that cover its entire repertoire. Businesses can verify whether a specific track falls within the GEMA repertoire through the organisation’s online works database.

GVL (Gesellschaft zur Verwertung von Leistungsschutzrechten) collects and distributes remuneration for performers and phonogram producers. Where the UrhG grants a statutory right to equitable remuneration, for example when a commercially released recording is publicly performed or broadcast, GVL is the designated collecting society. A venue playing recorded music therefore typically needs both a GEMA licence (for the composition) and a GVL obligation (for the recording and performance). GVL tariffs are often invoiced alongside or separately from GEMA, depending on the use-case and contractual arrangement.

Do I Need GVL When I Already Pay GEMA?

Yes, in most cases. Paying GEMA covers only the author/publisher layer of rights. If the music you use is a commercial recording (as opposed to a live performance of your own composition), the performers and the record label hold separate neighbouring rights under §§ 73–84 UrhG. GVL administers the statutory remuneration claims arising from the public communication of those recordings. Industry observers expect enforcement of these dual obligations to intensify as digital tracking improves and GVL expands its monitoring capabilities.

How to License Music in Germany, Step-by-Step by Use Case

The practical steps differ depending on how you use music. Below are the five most common scenarios, each with a concise compliance path.

1. Physical Venues and Events

Concert halls, nightclubs and event organisers need a public performance license in Germany. Contact GEMA to obtain a blanket licence under the applicable tariff group for live or recorded music events. Provide event details, venue capacity, frequency, admission price, because GEMA calculates fees based on these variables. Where commercially released recordings are played (DJ sets, intermission music), register separately with GVL or confirm that GVL remuneration is included in the GEMA invoice. Retain all setlists and playlists for reporting and potential audit.

2. Retail, Hospitality and Background Music

Shops, hotels, restaurants, gyms and offices that play background music must hold a GEMA licence and meet any applicable GVL obligation. GEMA offers dedicated tariff schedules for background music, calculated by factors such as floor space, number of loudspeakers and whether the music is audible to customers. A small café, for example, would follow these steps:

  1. Determine whether the music played is within the GEMA repertoire (check the GEMA works database).
  2. Apply for a blanket licence via the GEMA online portal under the relevant background-music tariff.
  3. Confirm whether GVL remuneration applies (it does if you play commercial recordings).
  4. Receive and sign the licence agreement; note the billing cycle (monthly, quarterly or annual).
  5. Maintain a record of the music source (streaming service, radio, playlist) for reporting.
  6. Renew the licence annually and update GEMA if your premises or usage pattern changes.

3. Broadcast and Streaming Platforms

Radio stations, television broadcasters and on-demand streaming services negotiate blanket agreements directly with GEMA, often on an annual basis tied to revenue or subscriber numbers. GVL tariffs also apply to broadcast and streaming of commercial recordings. Platforms operating under the EU Digital Single Market Directive’s Article 17 obligations should ensure their licensing agreements cover user-uploaded content containing GEMA-repertoire works.

4. Using Music in Online Videos and Social Media

Using music in videos legally in Germany requires more than a GEMA blanket licence. Embedding a song in a YouTube video, Instagram reel or corporate explainer engages synchronization rights (addressed in detail below), which GEMA does not administer collectively. Content creators must clear both the composition (via the publisher or, if the author is a GEMA member, through the publisher who administers the sync right) and the master recording (via the label). Major social platforms hold umbrella licences with GEMA for user-generated content, but these typically do not extend to commercial or branded content produced by businesses.

5. Sync for Advertisements and Films, Preview

Synchronization, coupling music with moving images, is one of the most complex licensing scenarios. It is addressed in full in the next section. The key takeaway: GEMA does not grant sync licences collectively; businesses must negotiate directly with the publisher (for the composition) and the label (for the master).

For tailored guidance on any of these use-cases, consulting a copyright-specialist lawyer is strongly recommended. You can search the Global Law Experts lawyer directory and filter by Germany and Media & Entertainment.

Synchronization Rights in Germany, Composition vs Master

Synchronization rights in Germany refer to the right to combine a musical work or recording with visual content, advertisements, films, video games, corporate presentations and online video. Because GEMA’s mandate does not extend to granting synchronization licences, businesses must secure clearances directly from two separate rights-holders.

  • Composition sync (publisher/composer). The publisher (or the composer, if self-published) controls the right to synchronize the underlying musical work. Contact the publisher, identify the work, and negotiate terms covering territory, duration, media, exclusivity and fee structure (flat fee or royalty-based).
  • Master sync (label/phonogram producer). The owner of the specific sound recording, usually a record label, grants a separate licence to use that recording in sync. Terms typically mirror the composition deal but are negotiated independently.
  • Mechanical reproduction. If your project involves manufacturing physical copies (DVDs, USB drives) containing the synced music, a separate mechanical reproduction licence from GEMA may be required in addition to the sync clearances above.

Negotiation Checklist for Sync Clearances

When negotiating synchronization rights in Germany, ensure the agreement addresses each of the following points:

  • Chain of title. Verify that the licensor genuinely controls the relevant rights in the territory of Germany (and any other territories where the content will be distributed).
  • Scope of use. Define the media (online, broadcast, cinema, in-store), territory, duration and whether the licence is exclusive or non-exclusive.
  • Fee structure. Agree whether payment is a one-off flat fee, an advance against royalties, or a per-unit royalty. Specify currency, payment schedule and any most-favoured-nation clauses.
  • Editing rights. Clarify whether the licensee may edit, shorten or remix the track, as the author’s moral rights (§ 14 UrhG) may restrict alterations.
  • Credit obligations. State how the composer, performer and label will be credited.
  • Termination and reversion. Define what happens to existing copies and published content when the licence expires.

The party commissioning the audiovisual work, typically the production company, advertising agency or brand, bears responsibility for securing and paying for sync clearances. Early engagement with publishers and labels is critical; clearance timelines of four to eight weeks are common, and high-profile tracks can take considerably longer.

Tariffs, Billing and Common Price Ranges, GEMA Fees Germany and GVL Germany Tariffs

GEMA publishes detailed tariff schedules on its official website, grouped by use-case. While exact fees depend on variables specific to each business, the following table summarises the structure and approximate billing patterns for the most common scenarios.

Use Case GEMA Tariff Group (Example) Typical Billing Cycle
Live music events Tariff U (Unterhaltungsmusik), based on venue capacity, admission price, frequency Per-event or monthly
Background music in retail / hospitality Tariff for Hintergrundmusik, based on floor area, loudspeaker count Annual (with option for quarterly)
Online streaming / on-demand Tariff VR-OD, typically revenue- or subscriber-based Quarterly or annual
Radio / television broadcast Tariff R (Rundfunk), revenue share or flat fee models Annual
Telephone hold music Dedicated tariff, based on number of lines / callers Annual

GVL tariffs for neighbouring rights are published separately and often apply on top of GEMA fees. For public performance of commercial recordings, the GVL levy is typically calculated as a percentage supplement to the GEMA tariff or as an independent fee based on similar usage parameters. Businesses should consult the GEMA and GVL tariff pages directly for current rates, as tariffs are updated periodically through negotiations between the collecting societies and user associations.

GEMA registration is the first administrative step: businesses register as music users via the GEMA online portal, declare their intended use, receive a tariff classification and enter into a licence agreement. Invoices follow the agreed billing cycle, and GEMA expects timely payment, failure to pay triggers the enforcement mechanisms described below.

Penalties, Audits and Remedies for Non-Payment

Failing to obtain the required licences, or falling behind on payments, exposes businesses to significant financial and legal consequences. GEMA actively monitors unlicensed music use and has the legal standing to enforce its members’ rights through civil proceedings.

Enforcement Tools Available to GEMA

  • Audits and record requests. GEMA may request playlists, event records and financial documentation. On-site inspections of venues are not uncommon, particularly where unlicensed use is suspected. Businesses should maintain accurate playlists, receipts and licence documentation at all times.
  • Invoice enforcement with statutory interest. Overdue invoices accrue interest. GEMA routinely pursues payment through formal demand letters and, if necessary, court proceedings.
  • Injunctive relief. Under the UrhG, rights-holders (and their authorised collecting societies) can seek injunctions to prohibit continued unlicensed use. Courts regularly grant such orders.
  • Damages. GEMA may claim damages based on the licence fee that would have been payable (the so-called Lizenzanalogie method) or, in cases of intentional infringement, additional damages including a punitive surcharge. The Bundesgerichtshof has consistently upheld the right of collecting societies to recover damages on this basis.
  • Criminal liability. Intentional copyright infringement under § 106 UrhG is a criminal offence carrying fines or imprisonment of up to three years, though enforcement typically remains in the civil sphere for commercial users.

How to Remediate Non-Compliance

If your business has been using music without proper licences, early voluntary disclosure to GEMA is the most effective remediation strategy. Industry observers expect that businesses that proactively approach GEMA, disclose past usage and negotiate a settlement, including back-payment of applicable tariffs, typically avoid the punitive surcharges and court costs that accompany contested enforcement. Consider the following steps:

  1. Conduct an internal self-audit: identify every music use across your premises, events and digital channels.
  2. Contact GEMA voluntarily to declare past and current usage.
  3. Negotiate a settlement covering back-fees, interest and any applicable surcharge.
  4. Enter into a compliant licence agreement going forward.
  5. Implement internal recordkeeping processes to prevent recurrence.

Practical Compliance Checklist for How to License Music in Germany

Use this numbered checklist as a starting framework. Adapt it to your specific use-case and seek professional advice where needed.

  1. Identify every music use. List all premises, events, platforms, videos and on-hold systems where music is played, streamed or embedded.
  2. Classify each use. Determine whether each use engages public performance rights, mechanical reproduction, synchronization, broadcast or a combination.
  3. Check the GEMA repertoire. Use the GEMA online works database to verify whether the compositions you use are GEMA-administered.
  4. Apply for GEMA licences. Register as a music user on the GEMA portal. Select the correct tariff group and submit your application.
  5. Confirm GVL obligations. If you play commercial recordings, contact GVL or confirm through GEMA whether GVL remuneration is collected alongside your GEMA payments.
  6. Clear sync rights directly. For any audiovisual use, contact the publisher (composition) and the label (master) to negotiate synchronization licences.
  7. Establish recordkeeping. Maintain playlists, event logs, licence agreements and payment receipts. Store records for a minimum of five years.
  8. Set renewal reminders. Calendar annual or periodic licence renewals and tariff reviews.
  9. Review when usage changes. Notify GEMA and GVL if you expand premises, launch new channels or significantly change your music-use profile.
  10. Seek legal advice for complex scenarios. Sync deals, multi-territory distribution and large-audience streaming all benefit from specialist copyright counsel.

When to Get Legal Help, Red Flags and Contact Points

While straightforward background-music licences can often be handled directly through the GEMA portal, several scenarios warrant professional legal advice:

  • Synchronization for advertising or film. Negotiating sync licences involves publisher and label contracts, moral-rights considerations and complex territorial scoping.
  • Large-audience or monetised streaming. Revenue-based tariff negotiations require legal review to ensure fair terms.
  • Multi-territory distribution. Content distributed across the EU or globally engages different collecting societies and potentially different rules under the Digital Single Market Directive.
  • Receipt of an audit notice or demand letter. Respond promptly with legal support to protect your interests and manage exposure.
  • GEMA-free or custom-music strategies. Structuring a music supply chain to avoid collecting-society fees entirely requires careful verification that no GEMA member’s work is inadvertently included.

To find a qualified copyright lawyer in Germany, use the Global Law Experts lawyer directory and filter by country and practice area.

Conclusion

Understanding how to license music in Germany requires businesses to navigate a layered rights framework, composition, master and neighbouring rights, each administered by different organisations or rights-holders. For most commercial uses, compliance begins with GEMA registration and extends to GVL obligations and, where audiovisual content is involved, direct sync negotiations with publishers and labels. The consequences of non-compliance are real and growing: audits, injunctions, damages and reputational risk. A systematic approach, identify every use, classify the rights, secure the correct licences and maintain records, is the most reliable path to lawful and cost-effective music use. Where the stakes are high, specialist legal counsel ensures that agreements protect your interests and that your operations remain fully compliant.

Need Legal Advice?

This article was produced by Global Law Experts. For specialist advice on this topic, contact Eva Vonau at VC LEGAL, a member of the Global Law Experts network.

Sources

  1. German Copyright Act (Urheberrechtsgesetz, UrhG), Consolidated Text
  2. GEMA, Official Guidance for Music Users / Tariffs
  3. GVL, Official Rights-User FAQ and Tariffs
  4. Bundesgerichtshof (BGH), Press Releases and Decisions
  5. Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition, Research on Rights Management

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