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The American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) (/ ˈ æ s k æ p /) is an American not-for-profit performance-rights organization (PRO) that collectively licenses the public performance rights of its members' musical works to venues, broadcasters, and digital streaming services (music stores). [2] ASCAP collects licensing ...
Lorimar Music A Corp. (ASCAP) Lorimar Music Bee Corp. (BMI) New Line Melodies (SESAC) New Line Music Corp. (BMI) New Line Tunes (ASCAP) T-L Music Publishing Company, Inc. Eleven Hundred Music (SESAC) L-T Music Publishing (BMI) T-L Music Publishing (ASCAP) Turner Music Publishing Inc. RET Music, Inc. (ASCAP) Super Satellite Music (BMI) Techwood ...
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
Charles Krueger, who co-owns the Reggie's bar and music venue in midtown Wilmington and the Sandspur bar and restaurant in Carolina Beach, said he pays about $400 a year for an ASCAP license at ...
The Radio Music License Committee, a trade group representing radio stations in the U.S., has filed a petition in the Federal Southern District of New York to hold consolidated rate proceedings ...
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ASCAP's and SESAC's policy of charging non-commercial educational (NCE) radio stations for playing copyrighted music has also been criticised, especially by college radio stations across the U.S., which rely entirely on student and listener support for funding and have difficulty affording the extra fees. Community Orchestras, which mostly play ...
The US and EC announced a temporary settlement arrangement on June 23, 2003, though the Fairness in Music Licensing Act remains in effect. [8] Under the Temporary Settlement, effective June 23, 2003 through December 20, 2004, the US paid $3.3 million to a fund established in the EU for the benefit of rights-holders. [ 9 ]