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  2. Mechanical license - Wikipedia

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    In copyright law, a mechanical license is a license from the holder of a copyright of a composition or musical work, to another party to create a "cover song", reproduce, or sample a portion of the original composition. It applies to copyrighted work that is neither a free/open source item nor in the public domain.

  3. APRA AMCOS - Wikipedia

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    AMCOS, which formed in 1979, is responsible for licensing musical works to third parties who reproduce music via CD, DVD, vinyl recording, downloading, streaming or other digital means of reproduction, issuing what are known as mechanical rights and distributing mechanical royalties to writers and publishers of music and overseas affiliates.

  4. Mechanical-Copyright Protection Society - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, MCPS delivered its highest distribution of royalties to publisher, song writer and composer members since 2012. Statutory accounts, published in 2021 show distributions for the year ended 31 December 2020 were £157.8m; a 10% increase of £14.4m from 2019. These strong returns reflect the growing demand for mechanical licensing globally.

  5. List of copyright collection societies - Wikipedia

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    Società Italiana degli Autori ed Editori (SIAE) (English: Italian Society of Authors and Publishers). Rete Artisti Spettacolo Innovazione (RASI) (English: Italian Society of Artists and Performers). www.reteartistispettacolo.it

  6. Recording artist royalties - Wikipedia

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    Recording artist royalties are a vital part of an artist's income and are gained through the digital and retail sale of their music along with the use of their music in streaming services, broadcasting, and in other forms of media such as TV shows and films.

  7. Copyright Royalty Board Asked to Approve 32% Increase on ...

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  8. PRS for Music - Wikipedia

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    PRS for Music administers the performance rights and mechanical rights of about 41 million [3] musical works on behalf of its songwriters, composers and publishing members and in 2018 processed over 11.1 trillion uses of music. PRS for Music licenses and collects royalties for its members' musical works whenever they are publicly performed, or ...

  9. A multimillion-dollar mystery: Who really wrote the holiday ...

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    Helms received performance royalties from the single — Kleiman says "Bobby was a thankful man” — but he and Garland probably missed out on a sizable payday for their songwriting.