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100 years SUISA

Here’s something well worth celebrating: 100 years of SUISA. The cooperative acts as an agent for music copyrights throughout Switzerland and works to ensure fair payment for musicians. The special feature of this stamp: you can scan it with the Post-App to hear an audible surprise.

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100 years SUISA stamp

How many songs have you listened to on the radio or your phone today? Every time a song is played or streamed in public, the musicians get paid for it – the so-called copyright fee. SUISA collects these fees for its more than 40,000 members in Switzerland and over 2 million musicians around the world – for example, on behalf of composers, lyricists and music publishers. It also licenses venues that benefit from music played in public, such as the club, bar and radio station depicted on the special stamp, bringing in around 130 million francs every year on behalf of musicians.

Thanks to these fees, musicians are paid for their creative work every time their music is used in public. The history of SUISA dates back to 1923, when its predecessor organization MECHANLIZENZ was established. Its job was to license the production of sound recording media – which were still music boxes back then. 100 years later, it’s time for us to join together and sing: “Happy birthday to you…”.

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100 years SUISA FDC

Technical information

Sales

Philately: from 2.5.2023 to 31.12.2023 or while stocks last 

Branches: from 9.5.2023 to 31.12.2023 or while stocks last 

Validity

Unlimited from 9.5.2023

Printing

Offset, 4-colour; Joh. Enschedé, Haarlem, Netherlands

Sizes

Stamp: 33 × 28 mm

Business sheet: 82 × 198 mm (open), 82 × 99 mm (folded), 5 rows of 2 stamps

Paper

White stamp paper with optical brightener, self-adhesive, on backing paper, 196 gm2

Perforation

Serpentine cut (4 sides)

Design

Nicolas Charly / Martin Brunner / Roger Zürcher, Zurich