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About Teosto

A copyright society for composers, lyricists, arrangers and music publishers in Finland.

Teosto exists so that everyone can experience the power of music. Our goal is that music can be made professionally in Finland and using music legally is accessible. As a non-profit organisation, we are building a better future for music!

We speak up on behalf of music authors because music plays an important role in people’s lives and is of great value to people, society and business. We believe in the power of music!

Teosto was founded nearly one hundred years ago by Finnish composers and music authors to protect their rights and promote their interests. 

We are the biggest community of music authors in Finland. Over 40,000 music authors and publishers have chosen us as their partner. Together, we want to build a better future for music: We take concrete action for a more sustainable and diverse music industry.

  • We collect royalties for music use and then pay the royalties to composers, arrangers, lyricists and publishers. By doing this, we ensure that professional music authors can focus on their work and create new music.
  • We sell music licences to operators in different sectors. There are licences for various kinds of situations: event licences as well as licences for radio stations and TV channels, municipalities and digital services. Through Teosto, you can, in one go, get the right to use a wide range of well-known music that is loved by Finns. This provides added value for business, engages customers, makes the environment more pleasant and builds the brand image.
  • We develop the music industry by promoting the industry’s diversity, sustainability, data use and innovations. We work together with businesses, associations, universities and researchers.
  • We improve the status of music authors and creative work in society. We influence the music industry’s working conditions, promote the interests of music authors in political decision-making and increase understanding of the creative industry among decision-makers.

We operate in the global market, collecting and distributing royalties from about 100 countries. We support the international careers of our members and create cooperation networks in the main music markets. We are also involved in international technology and innovation projects in the music industry. Read more about our network of international societies.

Teosto in figures
40 000
domestic and direct members
1928
Teosto was founded
72
Teosto employees
83,8
million euros of royalties paid in Finland and abroad by Teosto in 2023
70 %
the reduction in our carbon footprint during last five years

Read more from our Annual Report and Sustainability Report.

The music industry is constantly changing. Every day, new services emerge, from which listeners can discover a wide range of music. At Teosto, we follow as the industry develops and as technology offers new possibilities. We form our overall view from surveys, from our own data, and from information obtained from music services.

Teosto represents music creators – composers, lyricists and arrangers – and music publishers. On their behalf, we grant licences to businesses and communities for the use of music. Gramex represents recording musicians, vocalists, conductors and music producers, i.e. record companies.

We are a non-profit organisation that works to help music authors succeed. In our work, we emphasise transparency, efficiency, eco-friendliness and social responsibility. On our website, we have gathered information on how we promote sustainability in our operations.

OVER 90 YEARS OF PASSION FOR MUSIC

Teosto was founded in 1928 by Finnish music authors and publishers, including big names at the time such as composers Erkki Melartin and Leevi Madetoja. Back then, Finland as an independent nation was only just approaching her teens, and Finnish artists were well conversant with the European cultural landscape. Recording technology arrived on our shores in the form of portable gramophones. The Finnish Broadcasting Company was just starting out, and the ten-member ensemble known as the Radio Orchestra – now the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra – was fresh out of the box.

Our colourful past is part of Finnish cultural history. Today, Teosto has a central role in safeguarding the vitality of Finnish music culture and the whole creative industry. Facilitating the success of music authors not only contributes to a diverse and vibrant culture but also enriches Finland’s and Europe’s creative economy.

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