You don't make dance music for nothing
Amsterdam Dance Event
Welcome to our special ADE page. On it, you will find more information on Sena, what we do and – most importantly – what we can do for you.
What do we do?Sena is the Collecting Society for Neighbouring Rights in the Netherlands. We were appointed by the Ministry of Justice to represent artists and record producers. We grant organizations and media companies permission to use music in public. And for that public use, we collect remunerations which we distribute to the rightholders (the artists and record producers). We collect fees not only in The Netherlands but also abroad.
What can we do for you?
We can make sure that you don’t make music for nothing and that you get what you’re entitled to. So, if you are an artist or record producer and your music was used in public, please register with us and submit your repertoire. The more information we have, the better and more refined our distribution of remunerations can be. Click here for the complete brochure on Sena and what we can do for you.
How do you register and submit your repertoire?
You start up your registration process here. When you’ve registered, we’ll send you log-in data for MySena, our own distribution database. If you experience any problems, please contact our helpdesk:
Jacqueline Otten (jotten@sena.nl) or Carola de Wit (cdewit@sena.nl).
Digital fingerprint: ISRC
The International Standard Recording Code (ISRC) is a digital fingerprint for the repertoire of record producers. The ISRC is designed specifically to enable control over your music, despite the current developments in electronic distribution methods. Click here for our ISRC brochure.
 
