[6] FHF operates as a division of Samband flytjenda og hljómplötuframleiðenda (SFH),[4][7] an organization approved by the Icelandic Ministry for Education and Cultural Affairs.
[5] The singles chart is based on airplay from radio stations Bylgjan, FM957, Xið 977, Rás 2, and K100, along with streaming data from Spotify.
[13] In recent years, these albums included Írafár's Allt sem ég sé and Hafdís Huld's Vögguvísur.
For instance, in 2007–2008, FHF was among the organizations that sued the owner of the file-sharing website Istorrent, demanding its closure.
[29][30] Additionally, FHF was one of the founding members of the music center Tónlistarmiðstöð, which was established in August 2023 and officially opened in April 2024.