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(The British Phonographic Industry, which represents record companies, says it is unfair to have different rules for performers and composers. It is demanding parity with the US system, where material)
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*[[w:Copyright collective]], [[w:List of copyright collection societies]]
*[[w:Copyright collective]], [[w:List of copyright collection societies]]
**[[w:Performance rights organisation]] (PRO), [[CISAC]]
**[[w:Performance rights organisation]] (PRO), [[CISAC]]
*** rights of composers and authors (lyricists) in most countries expire 70 years after their death
*** rights of composers and authors (lyricists) in most countries expire '''70 years''' after their death
**[[w:Reproduction rights organisation]] (RRO) [[IFRRO]]
**[[w:Reproduction rights organisation]] (RRO) [[IFRRO]]


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***[[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
**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."
***"Performers in the UK receive royalties from record sales and radio airplay for '''50 years''' after a song is released."
***"The British Phonographic Industry, which represents record companies, says it is unfair to have different rules for performers and composers. It is demanding parity with the US system, where material is protected for 95 years after it is published."
***"The British Phonographic Industry, which represents record companies, says it is unfair to have different rules for performers and composers. It is demanding parity with the US system, where material is protected for '''95 years''' after it is published."

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