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How We Pay You
In line with our standard terms and conditions
we make payments to artists on a quarterly basis. This payment
system is fully automated and results in us making payments to
PayPal accounts.
If you do not respond to the notification of
payment your money remains in your Arkade account until the next
quarter.
Arkade Subscriber Terms Clause 2.2
It is our responsibility to account to you
within sixty (60) days of each three (3) month period ending on
31st March, 30th June, 30th September and 31st December in each
year at which time payment of the amount due to you will be made
if above fifty pounds (£50). If the sum due to you is under
fifty pounds (£50) then the amount due to you will be carried
forward to the next three (3) month period or such later period
when the sum of fifty pounds (£50) shall have been earned.
What This Means
| Downloads sold: |
Will be paid to artists at the end of: |
| 01 Jan to 31 Mar |
May |
| 01 Apr to 30 Jun |
Aug |
| 01 Jul to 30 Sep |
Nov |
| 01 Oct to 31 Dec |
Feb |
Payments are only made when the total due is
£50 or more. However, Arkade are currently paying all amounts
over £5.
In response to feedback from artists, Arkade is currently
testing making payments through PayPal instead of Click2Pay as
it is easier for artists to use and many artists already have a
PayPal account. If you don't already have a PayPal account, full
instructions will be provided at the time of payment to enable
you to receive your money.

Relevant Links
PayPal
www.paypal.co.uk
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Quick Links
Overview of the Arkade
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Learn about the team behind the Arkade
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Go to the main Arkade website
www.arkade.com
Useful Music Links
Musicians' Union
www.musiciansunion.org.uk
BPI
www.bpi.co.uk
The British Phonographic Industry is a trade body and an
authoritative source of industry information.
MCPS
www.mcps.co.uk
The Mechanical-Copyright Protection Society Ltd represents
composers, songwriters and music publishers.
PRS
www.prs.co.uk
The Performing Right Society administers the performing right in
musical works.
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