Copyright
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- w:Copyright collective, w:List of copyright collection societies
- w:Performance rights organisation (PRO), CISAC
- rights of composers and authors (lyricists)
- w:Reproduction rights organisation (RRO) IFRRO
- IFFRO represents owners of text and image based rights
- BIEM
- 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."
- "The British Phonographic Industry [IFPI member], 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."
- http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4918214.stm - Q&A: Royalty rights for musicians
- w:Sound recording copyright, IFPI
- w:Performance rights organisation (PRO), CISAC
type: | composition | performance | recording/ publication |
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copyright term |
after death of creators |
50 / 95 years after publication | ? 50 / 95 years after publication |
ISO or other identifier | ISWC (ISO 15707) | Matrix number(?) | ISRC (ISO 3901) |
intl organisation | CISAC | BIEM | IFPI |
Argentine organisation | SADAIC | SADAIC | CAPIF |
example |
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Selling rights
On http://www.todotango.com/ENGLISH/biblioteca/CRONICAS/ivette.asp it is reported that the team Costa-Roca sold rights to Augusto P. Berto. In Sadaic as of 2012 only Berto is shown. Does that mean that by selling rights one can extend the copyright protection term?
Links
- http://www.cisac.org/CisacPortal/afficherArticles.do?numRubrique=37
- http://www.biem.org/content.aspx?MenuItemId=33
- http://www.harryfox.com/public/mechanicalLicense.jsp
- http://www.copyright.gov/title17/92chap3.html
- http://www.wipo.int/treaties/en/ip/wppt/summary_wppt.html
- http://copyright.cornell.edu/resources/publicdomain.cfm