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*[[w:Copyright collective]], [[w:List of copyright collection societies]] | *[[w:Copyright collective]], [[w:List of copyright collection societies]] | ||
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**[[w:Reproduction rights organisation]] (RRO) [[IFRRO]] | **[[w:Reproduction rights organisation]] (RRO) [[IFRRO]] | ||
*other | *other, needs sorting into the above scheme | ||
**[[IFPI]] | **[[IFPI]] | ||
**[[w:Sound recording copyright]] | **[[w:Sound recording copyright]] | ||
***[[Geneva Convention for the Protection of Producers of Phonograms Against Unauthorized Duplication of Their Phonograms]] | ***[[Geneva Convention for the Protection of Producers of Phonograms Against Unauthorized Duplication of Their Phonograms]] | ||
**http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4918214.stm - Q&A: Royalty rights for musicians | |||
***"Performers in the UK receive royalties from record sales and radio airplay for 50 years after a song is released." |
Revision as of 2008-08-28T14:59:57
- w:Copyright collective, w:List of copyright collection societies
- w:Performance rights organisation (PRO), CISAC
- rights of composers and authors (lyricists) in most countries expire 70 years after their death
- w:Reproduction rights organisation (RRO) IFRRO
- w:Performance rights organisation (PRO), CISAC
- other, needs sorting into the above scheme
- IFPI
- w:Sound recording copyright
- http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4918214.stm - Q&A: Royalty rights for musicians
- "Performers in the UK receive royalties from record sales and radio airplay for 50 years after a song is released."