ABOUT THE FUND FOR PERFORMING ARTISTS

The Fund for Performing Artists provides funding for projects in which professional performing artists participate, and for recordings made in Norway. In both instances the artists must live in Norway and carry out most of their work there.

Levies to the Fund
Changes in legislation entail that users must pay remuneration to Gramo (joint collecting society in Norway for musicians, performing artists and phonogram producers) for the use of copyright-protected recordings, and a levy to the Fund for the use of non-protected recordings. This applies both to broadcasting and to other public use. The levy and remuneration must be of a similar amount so that there is nothing to be gained from using one rather than the other. Norwegian artists will thus receive remuneration via Gramo every time their recordings are played on the radio, at a discotheque etc. At the same time these performers – as well as all other professional performing artists who earn their living as musicians, singers, actors, dancers etc. – can apply to the Fund for funding for projects, grants, trips etc.

Cultural Fund
Norway therefore has a two-part system for performing artists – a remuneration scheme and a cultural policy scheme. The Fund has responsibility for the latter, and in the future the Fund’s revenues will be derived solely from the use of non-protected recordings. These are recordings that are not protected by the Copyright Act and are recordings to which Norwegian performing artists have no rights. The Stortinget (the Norwegian Parliament) has resolved that the Fund for Performing Artists is purely a cultural fund and that the Fund’s revenues must be used to support professional performers who live and work in Norway, and for Norwegian recordings. In its role as a cultural fund, the Fund must ensure that there is a wide diversity of cultural expression. The Fund also has a commitment within the present financial framework towards the population as a whole to ensure that people throughout Norway can enjoy live performances within all genres and with all categories of performing artists.

The board of the Fund
The board of the Fund for Performing Artists has been appointed by the Ministry of Culture and Church Affairs for the period from 1 January 2009 to 31 December 2010. See press release from the Ministry of Culture and Church Affairs. (Norwegian only)

Member Deputy representative
Lene Hansen (Chair) Kristin C. Slørdahl
Arnfinn Bjerkestrand (Deputy Chair) Renée Rasmussen
Toni Usman  Nicola Samad
Tone Øvrebø Johannessen Lars Jacob Holm
Jon Arild Stieng Solveig Slettahjell
Tove Bøygard Jan Lothe Eriksen
Marte Thorsby Jan Paulsen
 

(Siden er oversatt av statsautorisert translatør Jennifer Follestad)

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