Collected remuneration is distributed among rightholders in accordance with the Distribution Rules which are democratically approved by rightholders themselves through the vote of the General Assembly. The main principle of distribution is based on the number of seconds used according to the playlists, which radio and TV stations (broadcasters) are obliged to provide to INTERGRAM. Remuneration for such use is distributed among the rightholders depending on how many times their recordings were played. INTERGRAM also has playlists from some operators of public performances. Where playlists are not available (e.g. from shops and restaurants which play music), remuneration is distributed on a pro-rata basis according to the broadcasting data. In addition to the principle mentioned above, the Distribution Rules contain other measures for the distributions, such as numbers of carriers sold, remuneration for the creation of the performance, etc. If an operator plays music from the radio or CDs, remuneration is distributed according to the radio data, if the TV is on in a shop, then TV broadcasting data will apply. In cases where such collection of remuneration is made for performing artists and producers together, the remuneration is divided 50:50 between performing artists and producers.