List of copyright collection societies

This is a list of international and national copyright collection societies and companies, also called "copyright collectives".

Global

Asia

Azerbaijan

China

India

Hong Kong

Japan

Music
Visual arts
Videos
Publications

Malaysia

  • Public Performance Malaysia (PPM) - A not-for-profit Collective Management Organization (CMO), represents all eligible Malaysian recording companies and international recording companies who have exclusively licensed PPM members to control their rights in Malaysia.

Philippines

Russia

South Korea

Africa

Ghana

Kenya

South Africa

Uganda

Zambia

Europe

Austria

Basque Country

  • EKKI institution for managing authors' and other rights holders' rights

Belgium

Bulgaria

  • Musicautor

Croatia

Cyprus

Czech Republic

  • DILIA (Divadelní, literární, audiovizuální agentura)
  • Ochranný svaz autorský (OSA – Ochranný svaz autorský pro práva k dílům hudebním, z.s.)
  • INTERGRAM (INTERGRAM, nezávislá společnost výkonných umělců a výrobců zvukových a zvukově-obrazových záznamů)
  • OOA-S (Ochranná organizace autorská – Sdružení autorů děl výtvarného umění, architektury a obrazové složky audiovizuálních děl)
  • OAZA (Ochranná asociace zvukařů – autorů)

Denmark

Finland

  • Teosto (authors and composers of musical works)

France

Germany

Greece

Republic of Ireland

Italy

The Netherlands

Norway

  • TONO (Copyright collective for authors and composers of musical works)

Poland

There are fourteen officially recognized copyright collection societies in Poland, among them:

Portugal

Slovenia

Slovakia

  • SOZA (Slovak Performing Rights Society)

Spain

  • SGAE: Sociedad General de Autores y Editores (English: General Society of Authors and Editors).

Sweden

Switzerland

Ukraine

United Kingdom

Middle East

Israel

Turkey

Lebanon

North America

Canada

United States

South America

Argentina

Brazil

Chile

Uruguay

Colombia

Oceania

Australasia

Australia

References

  1. ^ Yim Seung-hye (July 28, 2015). "Divided royalties enrage musicians". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved June 30, 2016.
  2. ^ "Music Licensing Modernization | U.S. Copyright Office".