1929

BIEM Creation

BIEM was created by publisher associations in Italy, Germany and France, to enable the worldwide administration of mechanical rights and allow access to entire repertoires. BIEM exercised the licensing function on behalf of its European members.
1930

First standard contract

The standard contract is the mechanical rights charter that provides the industry with an option for exploiting BIEM repertoire at a uniform royalty.
1933

IFPI is created

IFPI will become BIEM's negotiating partner after the 2nd world war.
1947

First BIEM/IFPI Standard Contract

It introduces some strong principles on which the SC still relies.
1950

Market launch of Vinyl LP & Single

1963

Market launch of the Audio Cassette

It will become the Europe's most popular format for recorded music by 1985.
1968

BIEM major reform

Licensing functions are reverted to the individual societies. The reform opens BIEM to societies worldwide, leading to a boom in memberships.
1975

Introduction of the current Standard Contract

The Standard Contract enacts an 8% base rate on the RRP and 11% on the PPD.
1983

Market launch of the CD

1987

Central Licensing agreement

The first agreement is signed between Sony-CBS and STEMRA. Shortly thereafter, additional CL contracts with Universal (previously Polygram), WMG (previously WEA) and BMG enter into force. They will profoundly change the relationship between societies.
1990

CDs become the top selling carrier

1997

CD Sales reach their peak

1999

Market launch of Napster

Beginning of the Internet era with peer-to-peer exchange of MP3 files.
2000

BIEM/IFPI Standard Contract comes to an end on 30 June

However, its terms and conditions remained at the disposal of the Industry.
2000

Peak year for Mechanical Rights

BIEM members report 2.4 M EUR.
2001

Market launch of iTunes

2003

Online mechanicals reported for the first time

They take 3.2% share of the total MR collections.
2006

Market launch of Spotify

2007

Vinyl Market back to Growth

Vinyl market trend reverses
2008

First Mechanical Rights Days

In Europe & Asia.
2014

1975 BIEM/IFPI Standard Contract is back in force

Signature of the amendment No.8.
2017

Streaming surpasses downloads

The share of streaming in total MR collections reached 14.7%, surpassing that of downloading at 6.5%.
2018

BIEM & CISAC converged

This enhanced cooperation allows BIEM to become a nimbler organisation, increasing its operational efficiencies.
2021

Digital Mechanicals take more than 50% of total MR collections

Streaming represents 25%.
2022

AI Generative breakthrough

with ChatGPT made freely available to the public by OpenAI