Copyright Licences for Schools - Schools Printed Music Licence - (SPML)
Schools require licences to access copyright materials for teaching and learning and extracurricular activities.
Copyright licences are handled by and purchased from Copyright Management Organisations (CMOs).
CMOs are a type of licensing body that grant rights to materials on behalf of rights holders (e.g. authors/composers).
The School Printed Music licence (SPML): Permits the copying and arranging of printed music owned by a school, teacher or music service or hub engaged in supporting the school.
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- award · Awarded
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- 042983-2026
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