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  2. Harry Fox Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Harry Fox Agency (HFA) is a provider of rights management and collector and distributor of mechanical license fees on behalf of music publishers in the United States. HFA has over 48,000 music publishing clients and issues the largest number of licenses for physical and digital formats of music. [1]

  3. Artists can cover Taylor Swift, but what if it's a leaked ...

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    She checked another database that licenses music, the Harry Fox Agency, and could not find the song. "Which means he would have to get a license direct from Universal," she explains.

  4. SESAC - Wikipedia

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    The new owners shifted the company's focus toward more mainstream music, and later television. In 2013, Rizvi Traverse Management acquired a majority stake in SESAC. [8] In 2015, SESAC acquired the mechanical rights clearinghouse Harry Fox Agency. [9] In 2017, The Blackstone Group acquired SESAC. [10]

  5. 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

  6. The Music Modernization Act Transformed Licensing, but ... - AOL

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    Darrell Issa, Chairman of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Internet represents California’s 48th Congressional District. Later today on the Nashville ...

  7. BMI Files Rate Court Action Against SiriusXM Over Music ...

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    Performance rights organization BMI has filed a rate court action against SiriusXM in an attempt to provide its artists “fair and appropriate fees” for music licensing deals with the radio ...

  8. National Music Publishers' Association - Wikipedia

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    The NMPA was founded in 1917 as the Music Publishers' Protective Association, seeking to end the practice of publishers having to pay vaudeville theaters for performing their music. The payola was said to have reached $400,000. [5] The MPPA mandate went into effect May 7, 1917. [6] Founding firms included: Broadway Music Corporation; Joseph W ...

  9. Category:Music licensing organizations - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Music licensing organizations" The following 64 pages are in this category, out of 64 total. ... Harry Fox Agency; I. Irish Music Rights Organisation;