FAQs

  • How do I get a licence with Polaris Hub?

    Ready to join? Licensing with Polaris Hub is quick and easy. Simply fill out our application form and we will be in touch.   

     

  • What rights can Polaris Hub license?

    Polaris Hub can offer the performance and reproduction rights for our repertoire. If you are a pure streaming, download or UGC platform, we can grant the necessary rights (this may vary from service to service).

  • What territories do you represent?

    Polaris Hub covers the Nordic countries; Denmark, Finland, Iceland and Norway, as well as entering multi-territorial agreements on behalf of the rights managed by the societies Tono (NO), Koda (DK), Teosto (FI) and STEF (IS) in most countries around the world. For legal reasons, some territories are not covered, such as Argentina, Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, Canada, China, Mexico, USA, Indonesia, Uruguay, Brazil and Taiwan.  

  • Can I get a Sync Licence from Polaris Hub?

    Polaris Hub does not grant sync licences. Please contact the publishers and the record label of the song for this service 

  • How much does a licence cost?

    A bespoke quote is created for you during our application process. Polaris Hub base our licensing offerings on industry standards and principles of fair renumeration.

     

  • Why was Polaris Hub created?

    Polaris Music Hub was created by the Nordic owner societies Tono, Koda and Testo to create an alliance and form strength in numbers. Bringing all of our Nordic values together, we can bring a better future of music rights together in one hub.

  • How can I join Polaris Hub?

    As a singer and songwriter, you should first contact your local society. If you are in any of the Polaris Hub Home Territories (Norway, Denmark, Finland or Iceland) your rights will automatically be represented by Polaris Hub through your local society.

    Please check out our Contact page to contact your local society.  

  • Where in the world does Polaris Hub license my rights?

    Polaris Hub covers the Nordic countries; Denmark, Finland, Iceland and Norway, as well as entering multi-territorial agreements on behalf of the rights managed by the societies Tono (NO), Koda (DK), Teosto (FI) and STEF (IS) in most countries around the world. For legal reasons, some territories are not covered, such as Argentina, Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, Canada, China, Mexico, USA, Indonesia, Uruguay, Brazil and Taiwan.  

  • Which DSPs does Polaris Hub have agreements with?

    Polaris Hub strive to licence all music based DSPs who operates on a multi territorial basis, Polaris Hub currently have signed agreements with YouTube, Spotify, Meta, TikTok, Apple, Qobuz, 7Digital and SoundCloud.

  • Does Polaris Hub offer synchronization licences?

    Polaris Hub does not grant sync licenses. Please contact the publishers and the record label of the song for these licences.