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  2. Collective rights management - Wikipedia

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    Collective rights management is almost as old as copyright law itself. Collective rights management through a CMO first occurred in France in 1777 for the use of dramatic and literary works in theatre, attributed to the efforts of Pierre Beaumarchais. [4] The first CMO in music was established in 1850 in France.

  3. List of copyright collection societies - Wikipedia

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    Public Performance Malaysia (PPM) - A not-for-profit Collective Management Organization (CMO), represents all eligible Malaysian recording companies and international recording companies who have exclusively licensed PPM members to control their rights in Malaysia.

  4. Copyright collective - Wikipedia

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    A copyright collective [1] [2] [3] (also known as a copyright society, copyright collecting agency, licensing agency or copyright collecting society or collective management organization) is a non-governmental body created by copyright law or private agreement which licenses copyrighted works on behalf of the authors and engages in collective ...

  5. Category:Copyright collection societies - Wikipedia

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  6. Collective administration of copyrights - Wikipedia

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    Collective management organizations, for example, are only capable of categorizing different copyrighted works into broad categories due to the limitations of regulatory specificity. Consequently, some copyrighted works will be licensed according to the average value of the works in the same category and not the value of the specific work.

  7. Société des Auteurs et Compositeurs Dramatiques - Wikipedia

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    The Society manages, promotes and protects the performance rights of theatrical, audiovisual or photographic works for their creators by collecting royalties and authorising performances. [2] It's also one of the main lobbies against "droit d'auteur" (copyright) changes and to protect the activities of collective rights management societies.

  8. Interested Parties Information - Wikipedia

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    IPI (Interested party information) is a unique identifying number assigned by the CISAC database to each Interested Party in collective rights management. It is used worldwide by more than 120 countries and three million right holders. [1] Two types of IPI-numbers exist, an IPI Name Number and IPI Base Number. [2]

  9. Category:Collective rights - Wikipedia

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