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  2. Music licensing - Wikipedia

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    Radio stations pay fees to licensing bodies for nonexclusive rights to broadcast music. Radio stations and businesses typically pay a flat rate once a year, called a blanket license, which can vary based on the size of the audience, value of the advertising revenues, and amount and nature of music usage. As part of the license contract a radio ...

  3. List of copyright collection societies - Wikipedia

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    Music. Japanese Society for Rights of Authors, Composers and Publishers (JASRAC) - Largest CMO in Japanese music industries. NexTone Inc. - Merged between Japan Rights Clearance Inc. and e-License in 2016. Music People's Nest (MPN) Visual arts

  4. Merlin Network - Wikipedia

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    Merlin is a digital rights music licensing partner for independent record labels, distributors, and other music rights holders around the world. It was founded in 2007 with Charles Caldas as the chief executive. In January 2020, Jeremy Sirota stepped into the role of Merlin CEO. [2]

  5. Performance rights organisation - Wikipedia

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    Rights owners – especially independents and newcomers not represented by large publishing companies – criticise the PROs for what they deem to be "mystical" formulas for deciding who gets what share of the total licensing revenue received. They also criticise PROs for slow or non-existent payments and excessive membership dues or service fees.

  6. Music Rights Organizations ASCAP and BMI Join Forces ... - AOL

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    In a significant and much-needed collaboration, the two leading performing rights organizations (PRO) in the U.S. — ASCAP and BMI — have teamed to launch a new data platform called Songview ...

  7. Music Industry Moves: Warner Music Group and Audiomack ... - AOL

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    Warner Music Group and streaming platform Audiomack have agreed to expand their current licensing deal, signed in 2019, to include 47 additional countries — including much of Europe and Africa ...

  8. Performing rights - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, broadcasters can pay for their use of music in one of two ways: they can obtain permission/license directly from the music's copyright owner (usually the publisher), or they can obtain a license from ASCAP, BMI, SESAC, or Global Music Rights to use all of the music in their repertoires. ASCAP, BMI, SESAC, and Global Music ...

  9. Universal Music, Meta expand music licensing agreement - AOL

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    (Reuters) - Universal Music Group (UMG), the world's biggest music label, announced on Monday an expanded agreement with Facebook-parent Meta Platforms to create new opportunities for its artists ...