Statutory Authority of Collection Societies

In the music industry, the Statutory Authority of Collection Societies refers to the legal framework and powers granted to organizations that manage and license copyrights and related rights on behalf of creators and rights holders¹. These societies, also known as Collective Rights Management Organizations, collect royalties for the use of copyrighted musical works and distribute them to their members, including composers, songwriters, and publishers². Their authority is typically derived from national copyright laws and international agreements, enabling them to enforce rights and ensure fair compensation for the use of intellectual property³.

Statutory Authority of Collection Societies

In the music industry, the Statutory Authority of Collection Societies refers to the legal framework and powers granted to organizations that manage and license copyrights and related rights on behalf of creators and rights holders¹. These societies, also known as Collective Rights Management Organizations, collect royalties for the use of copyrighted musical works and distribute them to their members, including composers, songwriters, and publishers². Their authority is typically derived from national copyright laws and international agreements, enabling them to enforce rights and ensure fair compensation for the use of intellectual property³.

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