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  1. Entertainment Rights PLC (formerly known as Sleepy Kids PLC and SKD Media PLC) was a British multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate that specialized in TV shows and cartoons, children's media, films, and distribution.

  2. Apr 10, 2024 · Entertainment Rights. Credits. Background. At the beginning of 2000, after a merger with Carrington Productions International, Sleepy Kids, by then known as SKD Media, was renamed Entertainment Rights plc and expanded into acquisitions and new productions of older kids' properties.

  3. Entertainment Rights was a British media company founded in 1989 as Sleepy Kids. In 1995, the company was renamed as "Entertainment Rights" and expanded into acquisitions and new productions of older kids' properties.

  4. An entertainment outlet such as a Karaoke or a Pub that plays music-on-demand in a public place requires an MRSS licence. This applies to any sound recording which has been re-recorded and reproduced on a hard disc or a computerised storage system.

  5. www.forbes.com › 2019/08/02 › carving-up-film-rightsCarving Up Film Rights - Forbes

    Aug 2, 2019 · Ancillary Rights: Ancillary rights are film-related rights such as soundtrack rights, music publishing rights, novelization rights, stageplay rights, and merchandising.

  6. Oct 31, 2019 · This article will explain how businesses can apply for a Public Entertainment Licence (PEL), types of PEL, conditions of a PEL and the penalties for breaching the conditions of the PEL.

  7. Apr 5, 2018 · Entertainment Rights Plc acquired the worldwide rights for "Where's Waldo?"—also known in international circles as "Where's Wally?". Through the deal with series creator Martin Handford, ER gained audiovisual, licensing and merchandising, publishing, live events, and digital rights.