Neighboring rights, also known as Related rights, are public performance rights associated with recording copyright. For example, every composition has two rights related to it. One is for the composition of the music, with royalties paid to the author or composer, while the other is for the sound recording, with neighboring rights royalties paid to the performer or master owner that recorded the music.
So neighboring rights royalties are earned when sound recordings are publicly performed, played on television, or included in online media. Gallery Vision helps you take care of all your neighboring rights and royalties on your behalf.