GEMA administers public performance and streaming rights for over 100,000 German composers, lyricists, and music publishers, plus manages rights on behalf of two million rightholders globally. The tech stack—Azure, SAP, Kafka, Camunda, Kubernetes—reflects infrastructure built for high-volume transaction processing and workflow automation. Active hiring in engineering (8 roles) and security (3 roles) signals investment in modernizing identity and access management, with projects focused on IAM integration, IaC automation, and licensing process digitization.
GEMA is a nonprofit collective rights society that collects licensing fees from music venues, broadcasters, streaming platforms, and other commercial users, then distributes royalties to member songwriters and publishers. The organization operates as Germany's largest music authors' society and manages rights administration across radio, television, live performance, and digital distribution channels. With 501–1,000 employees based in Berlin, GEMA processes substantial licensing volumes and maintains contracts with music users across entertainment industries. Core operational challenges include scaling data ingestion for royalty calculations, integrating identity management into legacy systems, and adapting rights administration workflows as music consumption shifts toward streaming.
GEMA collects performance and streaming royalties from broadcasters, venues, and digital platforms on behalf of over 100,000 member composers, lyricists, and publishers, plus two million rightholders worldwide. It distributes collected fees as royalties to creators.
GEMA's infrastructure includes Azure, SAP, Kafka, Camunda, Kubernetes, Databricks, and Spring Boot. The mix reflects large-scale transaction processing, workflow automation, and data platform capabilities for royalty calculations.
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