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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
Pages in category "Music licensing organizations" The following 64 pages are in this category, out of 64 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The New York Times reported, "Among the 256 Girl Scout camps on its list, 16 [paid]." [39] In March 1996, ASCAP sent letters to the Girl Scouts to pay copyright fees for campfire songs written or published by ASCAP sung in "public performance." [40] ASCAP expected to be paid license fees for any of the 4 million songs included list sung publicly.
Music website that has established itself as a go-to platform for finding lyrics. Musixmatch: Lyrics Audio based music recognition and provision of song lyrics. Yes. SecondHandSongs: Covers User-generated database of covers and samples of songs, with links to public recordings. >1,100,000 performances >100,000 works Multilingual recordings.
The organization requested that some websites pay licensing fees on embedded YouTube videos, even though YouTube already pays licensing fees, [38] and demanded payment from Amazon.com and iTunes for 30-second streaming previews of music tracks, [39] which traditionally does not require a license, being considered a promotional vehicle for song ...
Rumblefish Inc. is a music licensing company specializing in all forms of synchronization licensing with a focus on 'micro-licensing' and online network monetization such as with YouTube's Content ID. It covers over 1.8 million pieces of music and it licenses over 20,000 soundtracks on more than nine million social videos. [1]
The licensing services provided by a PRO arguably provide advantage to customers, who can simultaneously license all works the PRO represents. Criticisms PROs have been criticised for charging non-profit organisations for their use of copyrighted music in situations where the non-profit organisation was not earning money from the use.
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