The process of collecting public performance royalties from DJ sets has long been a tricky one in the United States. That makes it difficult for artists with the rights to the music to get paid what they’re due. But one music market with a firm grasp on the performance royalties collection and distribution process as it relates to the dance world is The Netherlands, where electronic music is deeply woven into the country’s social fabric.
Source: Songs in DJ Sets Are Notoriously Hard to Track — How a Dutch Rights Organization Is Paying Royalties