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Decree No. 21/2015/ND-CP of February 14, 2015, Providing Regulations on Royalties and Rewards for Cinematographic, Art, Theatrical Works and Other Forms of Art Performance

 Decree No. 21/2015/NĐ-CP of February 14, 2015, on Regulations on Royalties and Rewards for Cinematographic, Art, Theatrical Works and other Forms of Art Performance

THE GOVERNMENT SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM ------- Independence – Freedom - Happiness---------------

No. 21/2015/NĐ-CP Hanoi, February 14, 2015

DECREE

REGULATIONS ON LOYALTIES AND REWARDS FOR CINEMATOGRAPHIC, ART, THEATRICAL WORKS AND OTHER FORMS OF ART PERFORMANCE

Pursuant to the Law on Government organization dated December 25, 2001;

Pursuant to Civil Code dated June 14, 2005;

Pursuant to the Law on Intellectual property dated November 29, 2005 and Law on amendments

to the Law on Intellectual property dated June 19, 2009;

At the request of the Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism,

The Government promulgates the Decree regulating royalties and rewards for cinematographic,

art, theatrical works and other forms of art performance.

Chapter I

GENERAL PROVISIONS

Article 1. Governing scope

This Decree regulates royalties and rewards for creation, exploitation and use of cinematographic, art, theatrical works and other forms of art performance according to the Law on Intellectual property.

Article 2. Regulated entities

This Decree applies to organizations and individuals creating, exploiting and using such works sponsored by state budget or organizations and individuals creating, exploiting and using the works with the copyrights thereon being owned by the State.

Article 3. Interpretation of terms

1. Royalties mean an amount of money paid to authors, owners of copyrights by organizations and individuals that exploit and use the works thereof (hereinafter referred to as the users)

2. Royalty incentive means an amount of money paid to authors or owners of copyrights by the users aimed at encouraging the creation of the works pertaining to topics and special cases as prescribed hereof.

3. Rewards mean an amount of money paid by the users to those who perform the tasks in connection with creation of works.

Article 4. Payment of royalties and rewards

1. Royalties and rewards shall be paid on the basis of negotiation between the users and authors or owners of copyrights. In case the works are ordered or bid by the State, royalties and rewards shall be paid under the purchase order or bidding contract.

2. Level of royalties and rewards is determined on the basis of forms, quality, quantity and fashion of exploitation and socio-economic outcomes of the works.

3. Division of royalties and rewards among authors, co-owners of copyrights shall be based on negotiation or level of contribution to the creation of works.

4. Royalty incentives shall be paid to authors or owners of copyrights of the works intended for children and ethnic minorities; Vietnamese persons who create works in foreign language or in ethnic minority languages; ethnic persons who create works in other ethnic minority languages or create works in difficult and dangerous conditions and other special cases.

5. In case original works are used in the form of derivatives, the authors or owners of copyrights thereof shall enjoy part of the total royalties when derivative works are exploited and used.

6. Organizations and individuals using state-budget based budget shall carry out formulation, payment and settlement of the budget for payment of royalties, rewards within the scope of state- budget based budget, receipts from public service activities, receipts from permission for use of state-owned works allocated to management units, sponsorships from organizations and individuals, and other lawful receipts according to law provisions.

Chapter II

ROYALTIES AND REWARDS FOR CINEMATOGRAPHIC WORKS

Article 5. Royalties for cinematographic works

Royalties for cinematographic works (feature films, documentaries, scientific films, newsreel, and cartoons) regardless of recording materials shall be paid to positions involved in the creation of cinematographic works by percentage (%) of the approved production cost on the basis of genres and quality.

1. Feature films

No. Positions Percentage of production cost

1 Screenwriter 2.25 – 2.75

2 Director 2.50 - 3.00

3 Director of photography 1.70 - 2.10

4 Sound designer 1.70 - 2.10

5 Effect maker 0.80 - 1.10

6 Film maker 0.70 - 0.80

7 Composer 1.50 - 1.90

8 Artist 1.00 - 1.20

9 Costume designer 0.80 -1.10

2. Documentaries, scientific films

No. Positions Percentage of production cost

1 Screenwriter 4.21 - 5.50

2 Director 4.21 - 5.50

3 Camera operator 2.15 - 3.00

4 Set dresser 0.43 - 0.80

5 Sound designer 0.86 - 1.40

6 Music composer 0.86 - 1.40

7 Artist 1.00 - 1.50

3. Newsreel

No. Positions Percentage of production cost

1 Screenwriter 2.70 - 3.20

2 Director 2.70 - 3.20

3 Camera operator 2.20 - 2.50

4 Set dresser 0.30 - 0.40

5 Music composer 0.60 - 0.70

4. Cartoons

No. Positions Percentage of production cost

1 Screenwriter 3.65 - 4.95

2 Director 3.65 - 4.95

3 Camera operator 1.80 - 2.50

4 Set dresser 0.33 - 0.53

5 Sound designer 0.86 - 1.40

6 Music composer 1.30 - 1.80

7 Main artist 2.70 - 3.70

8 Set designer 2.50 - 3.50

9 Set decorator 0.50 - 1.00

Article 6. Other regulations on royalties and rewards for cinematographic works

1. In case a screenplay is adapted from a literary, theatrical work or other works of similar forms, the screenwriter thereof shall enjoy from 60-70% of the royalties for screenwriting of the same genre as prescribed in Article 5 hereof. The remaining part shall be paid to authors or owners of copyrights of the work used for adaptation.

2. Authors of cinematographic works intended for children, ethnic minorities shall receive from 5-10% of the royalties for works of the same genre as royalty incentives.

3. The users shall pay rewards to actors, actresses, royalties and rewards to other positions as not prescribed in Article 5 hereof through an agreement.

4. In case a cinematographic work involves high production cost due to special requirements for equipment, materials or when film settings are made abroad, highest level of royalties, rewards shall not exceed twice the level of royalties, rewards for a cinematographic work with average production cost approved by competent agencies.

Chapter III

ROYALTIES FOR ART, PHOTOGRAPHIC WORKS

Article 7. Royalties for art works

1. The users shall negotiate with authors or owners of copyrights on level of royalties but not in excess of prescribed levels as follows:

a) For works valued up to VND 10,000 million

No. Value of works (VND million) Percentage of cost price

1 To one 60

2 From 1-5 60 - 40

5

10

15

20

25

30

3 From 5 - 10 40 - 28

4 From 10 - 20 28 - 27

From 20 - 30 27 - 26

6 From 30 - 40 26 - 25

7 From 40 - 50 25 - 24

8 From 50 - 60 24 - 23

9 From 60 - 70 23 - 22

From 70 - 80 22 - 21

11 From 80 - 90 21 - 20

12 From 90 - 100 20 - 19

13 From 100 - 200 19 - 18

14 From 200 - 300 18 - 17

From 300 - 400 17 - 16

16 From 400 - 500 16 - 15

17 From 500 - 600 15 - 14

18 From 600 - 700 14 - 13

19 From 700 - 800 13 - 12

From 800 - 900 12 - 11

21 From 900 – 1,000 11 - 9.9

22 From 1,000 – 2,000 9.9 - 8.9

23 From 2,000 – 3,000 8.9 - 8.0

24 From 3,000 – 4,000 8.0 – 7.2

From 3,000 – 4,000 7.2 – 6.5

26 From 5,000 – 6,000 6.5 – 5.9

27 From 6,000 – 7,000 5.9 – 5.4

28 From 7,000 – 8,000 5.4 – 5.0

29 From 8,000 – 9,000 5.0 – 4.7

From 9,000 – 10,000 4.7 – 4.5

b) For works valued over VND 10,000, level of royalties is same as royalties of the works valued VND 10,000 million plus one percent (1%) of value of the works valued over VND 10,000 million.

2. In case the author just performs a sample painting which does not constitute a complete work, the author shall enjoy from 50-70% of the level of royalties as prescribed in Clause 1 of this Article. The remaining part shall be paid to others who complete the work on the basis of such sample painting.

3. Authors of derivative art works shall enjoy from 40 - 55% of the level of royalties as prescribed in Clause 1 of this Article. The remaining part shall be paid to authors or owners of copyrights of original works.

Article 8. Royalties for art, photographic works used for display, exhibition

1. Users of art, photographic works for display, exhibition shall pay royalties to authors or owners of copyrights thereof as follows:

Unit: Basic pay

No. Scale of display, exhibition Art works Photographic works

1 International 1.00 - 1.80 0.80 - 1.20

2 National 1.00 - 1.50 0.80 - 1.00

3 Regional 0.60 - 0.75 0.40 - 0.50

4 Provinces, cities 0.50 - 0.60 0.30 - 0.40

5 Sectors 0.50 - 0.60 0.30 - 0.40

2. In case art, photographic works are used for display and exhibition in charitable events, festivals, exchanges or other non-commercial activities, level of royalties shall be negotiated with authors or owners of copyrights thereof.

Chapter IV

ROYALTIES AND REWARDS FOR THEATRICAL WORKS AND OTHER FORMS OF ART PERFORMANCE

Article 9. Payment of royalties, rewards for theatrical works and other forms of art performance

Users of theatrical works and other forms of art performance shall negotiate with authors or owners of copyrights on level of royalties, rewards according to prescribed range of royalties, rewards or percentage of performance revenues.

Article 10. Royalties and rewards under prescribed range of royalties, rewards

1. Royalties, rewards for theatrical works such as classical dramas, melodramas, plays, versified plays, folk-song plays, pantomimes, and puppetry shall be paid as follows:

Unit: Basic pay

No.

Scale

Positions Skits (up to 20 minutes)

Short pieces (from 21-45

minutes)

Medium pieces (from

46-105 minutes)

Long pieces (from 105

minutes and over)

1 Screenwriter 12.0 - 54.0 20.7 - 99.4 41.4 - 123.4 62.9 - 145.8

2 Director 8.0 - 36.0 13.8 - 66.3 27.6 - 82.3 41.9 - 97.2

3 Choreographer 2.0 - 9.0 3.5 - 16.6 6.9 - 20.6 10.5 - 24.3

4

Music composers (including composition, instrumentation and editing)

3.2 - 14.4 5.5 - 26.5 11.0 - 32.9 16.8 - 38.9

5 Conductor 1.6 - 7.2 2.8 - 13.3 5.5 - 16.5 8.4 - 19.4

6 Stage art designer 2.0 - 9.0 3.5 - 16.6 6.9 - 20.6 10.5 - 24.3

7 Costume designer 1.6 - 7.2 2.8 - 13.3 5.5 - 16.5 8.4 - 19.4

8 Stage prop designer 1.2 - 5.4 2.1 - 9.9 4.1 - 12.3 6.3 - 14.6

9 Light designer 1.6 - 7.2 2.8 - 13.3 5.5 - 16.5 8.4 - 19.4

10 Sound designer 0.8 - 3.6 1.4 - 6.6 2.8 - 8.2 4.2 - 9.7

2. Royalties, rewards for general art performance programs shall be paid to creators thereof on the basis of scale and quality as follows:

a) Indoor art performance programs:

Unit: Basic pay

No.

Scale

Positions

Short art programs (up to 30 minutes)

Medium art programs

(from 31-60 minutes)

Long art programs (from 60

minutes and over)

1 Screenwriter (including literaryscripts, shooting scripts) 14.3 - 20.3 18.3 - 28.6 25.7 - 36.7

2 Director 11.9 - 17.1 15.2 - 23.8 21.4 - 30.6

3 Conductor 2.4 - 3.4 3.1 - 4.8 4.3 - 6.1

4 Stage art designer 3.0 - 4.3 3.8 - 6.0 5.4 - 7.7

5 Costume designer 2.4 - 3.4 3.1 - 4.8 4.3 - 6.1

6 Stage prop designer 1.8 - 2.6 2.3 - 3.6 3.2 - 4.6

7 Light designer 2.4 - 3.4 3.1 - 4.8 4.3 - 6.1

8 Sound designer 1.2 - 1.7 1.5 - 2.4 2.1 - 3.1

b) Outdoor art performance programs, art parades, carnivals, festivals

Unit: Basic pay

No.

Scale

Positions

Short art programs (up to

30 minutes)

Medium art programs (from 31-60 minutes)

Long art programs (from 60 minutes and

over)

1 Screenwriter (including literaryscripts, shooting scripts) 49.1 - 67.1 60.2 - 78.5 72.8 - 96.9

2 Director 41.0 - 55.9 50.1 - 65.4 60.7 - 80.7

3 Conductor 8.2 - 11.2 10.0 - 13.1 12.1 - 16.2

4 Stage art designer 10.2 - 14.0 12.5 - 16.4 15.2 - 20.2

5 Costume designer 8.2 - 11.2 10.0 - 13.1 12.1 - 16.2

6 Stage prop designer 6.1 - 8.4 7.5 - 9.8 9.1 - 12.1

7 Light designer 8.2 - 11.2 10.0 - 13.1 12.1 - 16.2

8 Sound designer 4.1 - 5.6 5.0 - 6.5 6.1 - 8.1

c) Art programs performed in stadiums:

Unit: Basic pay

No.

Scale

Positions

Medium art programs (from 31-60 minutes)

Long art programs

(from 61-90 minutes)

(Over 90 minutes)

1 Screenwriter (including literary scripts, shooting scripts)

60.2 - 78.5 72.8 - 96.9 88.2 - 127.9

2 Director 50.1 - 65.4 60.7 - 80.7 73.4 - 106.6

3 Conductor 10.0 - 13.1 12.1 - 16.2 14.7 - 21.3

4 Stage art designer 12.5 - 16.4 15.2 - 20.2 18.4 - 26.6

5 Costume designer 10.0 - 13.1 12.1 - 16.2 14.7 - 21.3

6 Stage prop designer 7.5 - 9.8 9.1 - 12.1 11.0 - 16.0

7 Light designer 10.0 - 13.1 12.1 - 16.2 14.7 - 21.3

8 Sound designer 5.0 - 6.5 6.1 - 8.1 7.3 - 10.7

3. Royalties and rewards for dance works shall be paid based on scale and quality for creators thereof as follows:

a) Dance works performed by few people

Unit: Basic pay

No.

Genres and scale

Positions

Solo, duo and trio dances (less than

four minutes)

Solo, duo and trio dances (from 4 to 8

minutes)

1 Choreographer 2.4 – 4.0 (for eachminute of dance) 12.4 - 17.6

2

Screenwriter (including literary and shooting scripts) 0.4 – 0.8 (for each

minute of dance) 2.5 - 3.5

3

Music composer (including composition, instrumentation and editing) 2.0 – 4.0 (for eachminute of dance) 12.4 - 17.6

4

Artist Each sample of scene 1.4 – 2.9 (for the entire act) 1.4 - 2.9

Each sample of costume 0.7 – 1.2 (for the entire act) 0.7 - 1.2

b) Dance acts featuring facts, plots; poetry dances (dance works with four people and over involved)

Unit: Basic pay

No.

Genres and scale Dance acts featuring facts, plots; short poetry dances

(from 4-8 minutes) (from 9-15 minutes)

Positions

1 Choreographer 10.5 - 15.2 17.1 - 23.8

2

Screenwriter (including literary and shooting scripts) 2.1 - 3.1 3.4 - 4.8

3

Music composer (including composition, instrumentation and editing) 10.5 - 15.2 17.1 - 23.8

4 Artist Each sample of scene 1.4 - 2.9 1.4 - 2.9

Each sample of costume 0.7 - 1.2 0.7 - 1.2

c) Dances for dance suites

Unit: Basic pay

No.

Genres and scale

Positions

Short dance suites (from 20-

45 minutes)

Medium dance suites (from 46-

90 minutes)

Long dance suites (from 90

minutes and over)

1 Choreographer 30.6 - 45.6 50.1 - 65.4 70.6 - 85.7

2

Screenwriter (including literary and shooting scripts) 6.1 - 9.1 10.0 - 13.1 14.1 - 17.2

3

Music composer (including composition, instrumentation and editing) 30.6 - 45.6 50.1 - 65.4 70.6 - 85.7

4 Artist (including marquette, scenery, stage, costumes and props...)

7.7 - 11.4 12.5 - 16.4 17.7 - 21.4

d) Dances for poetry dances

Unit: Basic pay

No. Genres and scale Short poetrydances (from Medium poetry

dances (from Long poetry

dances (from 90

Positions 20-45 minutes) 46-90 minutes) minutes and over)

1 Choreographer 45.8 - 60.2 85.5 - 100.9 110.8 - 131.5

2

Screenwriter (including literary and shooting scripts) 13.7 - 18.1 25.7 - 30.3 33.2 - 39.5

3

Music composer (including composition, instrumentation and editing) 45.8 - 60.2 85.5 - 100.9 110.8 - 131.5

4 Artist (including marquette, scenery, stage, costumes and props...)

11.5 - 15.1 21.4 - 25.2 27.7 - 32.9

dd) Dances for ballets

Unit: Basic pay

No. Genres and scale

Positions

Short ballets (from 20-45

minutes)

Medium ballets (from 46-90

minutes)

Long ballets (from 90

minutes and over)

1 Choreographer 55.4 - 75.6 100.0 - 120.1 130.5 - 165.1

2 Screenwriter (including literary and shooting scripts)

16.6 - 22.7 30.0 - 36.0 39.2 - 49.5

3 Music composer (including composition, instrumentation and editing)

55.4 - 75.6 100.0 - 120.1 130.5 - 165.1

4 Artist (including marquette, scenery, stage, costumes and props...)

13.9 - 18.9 25.0 - 30.0 32.6 - 41.3

e) Dances for circus, puppetry, plays, operas, dances accompanying songs, instrumentals, films, lively scenes...

Unit: Basic pay

No. Positions Royalties

1 Choreographer

2,0 - 4,0

2.4 – 4.0 (for each minute of dance)

2 Screenwriter (including literary and shooting scripts) 0.4 – 0.8

(for each minute of dance)

3

Music composer (including composition, instrumentation and editing)

2.0 – 4.0

(for each minute of dance)

4 Artist Each sample of scene 1.4 – 2.9

Each sample of costume 0.7 – 1.2

4. Royalties, rewards for musical works shall be paid on the basis of scale and quality to composers thereof as follows:

a) Musical works intended for symphony orchestras or popular music orchestras

Unit: Basic pay

No. Genres Royalties

1 Skits for orchestras 38.1 - 52.4

2 Overtures 52.4 - 76.2

3 Symphony - Poem 57.1 - 85.7

4 Suite symphony 66.7 - 95.2

5 Concertos 85.7 - 133.3

6 Multi-chapter symphony 119.0 - 166.7

b) Musical works intended for concert hall instrumental music

Unit: Basic pay

No. Genres Royalties

1 Skits for instrumental, tableau orchestras 23.8 - 38.1

2 Suites 28.6 - 42.9

3 Solo, trio, quartet and quintet performances 34.3 - 47.6

4 Themes and variations for solo instruments accompanying orchestra

28.6 - 57.1

c) Musical works for solo instruments

Unit: Basic pay

No. Genres Royalties

1 Skits 21.4 – 34.3

2 Themes and variations 28.6 – 42.9

3 Multi-chapter sonatas 45.8 – 60.7

d) Pieces of vocal music

Unit: Basic pay

No. Genres Royalties

1 Songs 11.9 - 23.8

2 Romance (art songs with accompaniment) 14.3 - 28.6

3 Epic 19.0 - 34.3

4 Acapella (from five minutes and over) 23.8 - 38.1

5 Suites for chorus with accompaniment 28.6 - 42.9

6 Multi-chapter chorus with accompaniment 47.6 - 114.3

7 Cantata 90.5 - 119.0

dd) Opera works

Unit: Basic pay

No. Genres

Positions Oratorio Operet Opera

1 Music composer 104.8 - 137.1 128.6 - 166.6 166.6 - 280.6

2 Scriptwriter 21.0 - 27.4 25.7 - 33.3 33.3 - 56.1

3 Director 31.4 - 41.1 38.6 - 50.0 50.0 - 84.2

4 Orchestra and choir conductor 31.4 - 41.1 38.6 - 50.0 50.0 - 84.2

5 Artist (including marquette,scenery, stage, costumes and 31.4 - 41.1 38.6 - 50.0 50.0 - 84.2

6

props...)

Light designer 15.7 - 20.6 19.3 - 25.0 25.0 - 42.1

Article 11. Royalties and rewards according to performance revenues

Royalties, rewards shall be paid by percentage of performance revenues as follows:

1. For theatrical works such as classical dramas, melodramas, plays, versified plays, folk-song plays, pantomimes, puppetry and art programs:

a) Screenwriters enjoy from 4.2-6% of revenues;

b) Directors: from 3.5-5% of revenues;

c) Choreographers: from 0.85-1.25% of revenues;

d) Music composers (including composition, instrumentation and editing): from 1.4-2% of revenues;

dd) Conductors: from 0.7-1% of revenues;

e) Artist (including stage, costumes, and props...): from 2.1 – 3% of revenues;

g) Light designers: from 0.7 – 1% of revenues;

h) Sound designers: from 0.35 - 0.5% of revenues;

i) Authors of puppet acts, puppetry techniques, new puppets shall enjoy according to proportion stated in the contract;

2. For performances of dance works as prescribed in Clause 3, Article 10 hereof:

c) Choreographers: from 4.0 – 6% of revenues;

b) Screenwriter (including literary scripts, shooting scripts): from 1 – 1.5% of revenues;

c) Music composers (including composition, instrumentation and editing) enjoy from 0.4 - 6% of revenues;

d) Artist (including stage, costumes, and props...): from 1 – 2% of revenues;

3. For performances of musical works as prescribed in Clause 4, Article 10 hereof:

a) Authors of musical works: from 4 - 6% of revenues;

b) Composers of music accompanying songs with general use for concert hall orchestras, popular music orchestras or for piano accompaniment: from 1.22 – 1.8% of revenues;

c) Composers adapting musical works for concert hall orchestras, symphony orchestras, popular music instrumental orchestras or other forms of orchestra performances: from 1.4 – 2.1% of revenues;

d) Orchestra and choir conductors for genres of musical plays, operas, great chorus: from 0.8 - 1.2% of revenues;

4. For circus performances:

Unit: percentage of performance revenues

No.

Genres

Positions

Acts in

form of

games

Acts featuring

facts AnticsPantomimes

Creation of new high

techniques

Creating from 1-2 games

Creating from 3-5 games

Creating from 6 games

and over

1 Scriptwriter 0.05 -0.15 0.10 - 0.20

0.10 - 0.20 0.10 - 0.20 0.10 - 0.20

0.10 - 0.30

0.40 - 0.90

1.00 - 2.00

2 Director 0.10 -0.20 0.15 - 0.25

0.15 - 0.25 0.15 - 0.25 0.15 - 0.25

0.10 - 0.30

0.40 - 0.90

1.00 - 2.00

3 Choreographer 0.05 -0.13 0.05 - 0.13

0.05 - 0.13 0.05 - 0.13 0.05 - 0.13

4 Musiccomposer 0.10 - 0.18

0.10 - 0.18

0.10 - 0.18 0.10 - 0.18

5 Artist 0.05 -0.13 0.05 - 0.13

0.05 - 0.13 0.05 - 0.13

Article 12. Other regulations on royalties and rewards for theatrical works and other forms of art performance

1. In case a musical work includes music and lyrics, the author of music enjoys 70% and the author of lyrics 30% of the royalties for such musical work.

2. In case a theatrical work is adapted from a literary work, the person who performs adaptation (hereinafter referred to as the adapting author) enjoys from 50-70% of the royalties for the script writing of the work with genres and scale as prescribed in Article 10 hereof. The remaining part shall be paid to authors or owners of copyrights of original work.

3. In case a theatrical work of this form is adapted from theatrical works of other forms, the adapting author enjoys from 50-70% of the royalties for the script writing of the work with

genres and scale as prescribed in Article 10 hereof. The remaining part shall be paid to authors or owners of copyrights of original work.

4. In case lyrics in operas, operet, oratorios and other similar forms are adapted from literary scripts, the adapting author enjoys from 30-40% of the royalties for the script writing of the work with genres and scale as prescribed in Article 10 hereof. The remaining part shall be paid to authors or owners of copyrights of the original work.

5. In case works of traditional art forms such as classical dramas, melodramas, plays, versified plays, folk-song plays, pantomimes, puppetry, symphonies, operas, ballets, works intended for children, ethnic minorities, the authors thereof shall receive royalty incentives valued from 10 – 20% of the royalties for the work of the same genre and scale.

6. Assistants to choreographer, director and conductor for theatrical works, musical works, dance works and general art performance programs shall receive a reward valued 20% of the royalties paid to such choreographer, director or conductor for the work of the same genre and scale.

7. Composers of music accompanying songs with general use for concert hall orchestra, popular music orchestra shall receive 30% of the royalties for the composer of such song.

8. Composers adapting songs for concert hall orchestras, symphony orchestras, popular music instrumental orchestras or other forms of orchestra performances shall receive 35% of the royalties paid to the composer of the song of the same genre and scale.

9. Symphony and choir conductors, conductors for musical works intended for symphony orchestra, popular music orchestra, concert hall instrumental orchestra, solo instruments with orchestra, ballets, chorus, multi-chapter chorus, cantata and other genres not prescribed in Article 10 hereof shall receive from 15 – 25% of the royalties paid to composers of the works of the same genre and scale.

10. Actors, actresses, performers, occupational titles of other art performance forms not prescribed in Articles 10 and 11 hereof shall be paid royalties and rewards through an agreement.

Chapter V

IMPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS

Article 13. Effect

This Decree takes effect since April 15, 2015.

Chapters I, III, IV, VII, VIII, IX and X of the Government's Decree No. 61/2002/NĐ-CP dated June 11, 2002 on royalties shall become invalid since the effective date of this Decree.

Article 14. Responsibilities

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1. The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism shall preside over and cooperate with relevant ministries, sectors in providing guidance and organizing the implementation of this Decree.

2. Ministers, heads of ministerial-level agencies, heads of governmental agencies, presidents of People’s committees of central-affiliated cities and provinces, relevant organizations and individuals shall be responsible for executing this Decree.

PP THE GOVERNMENT THE PRIME MINISTER

Nguyen Tan Dung

Unofficial translated by LPVN