UK Gov Seeks Public Opinion on Music Streaming Metadata

The music industry and UK government are seeking views to help shape the future of music streaming services.

As part of a project following the UK Industry Agreement on Music Streaming Metadata in May, players from across the music industry committed to improve metadata on music streaming services in the UK.

Improving metadata on streaming services will ultimately improve how creators are paid and credited for their tracks.

To understand current use of metadata, stakeholders including music makers, labels and publishers are invited to take part in a short interview.

Interviews will be completed by 30 November 2023.

The interviews will be conducted by consultants on behalf of the IPO and the Technical Solutions Group (TSG) comprised of industry experts, who will help bring about improvements as part the metadata agreement.

Areas for discussion include:

  • what 'identifiers' are used for works, recordings, writers and performers?

  • what problems exist when dealing with incoming metadata?

  • what works and what does not? This could include examples of missing/incorrect metadata, problems with cowritten works, and incorrect shares

Your answers will help develop new proposals for the music streaming industry and ensure these support the industry effectively.

The Technical Solutions Group wants to hear from anyone in the music industry involved with music metadata.

Interviews can be in person, virtually, or by correspondence. The results will be anonymised.

If you would like to take part in the interviews, please contact us at

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