As Jugoton in July 10, 1947; 77 years ago (1947-07-10), renamed in October 1, 1991; 33 years ago (1991-10-01), registered at the Commercial Court on January 30, 1996; 28 years ago (1996-01-30)[1]
Croatia Records Music Publishing (CRMP d.o.o.) is a company owned by Croatia Records d.d. It manages the rules for using copyrighted music and selling it digitally.
Founded in 1947 as part of Jugoton, Croatia Records Music Publishing is its own company. Croatia Records Music Publishing has the largest catalog of Croatian songs and the largest catalog of master recordings made in the last 40 years of the most famous Croatian singers such as Arsen Dedić, Đorđe Novković, Damir Urban, Nenad Ninčević, Zlatan Stipišić - Gibonni, Zdenko Runjić.
Controversy
Often, the company was a target of public complaint on various issues.
Croatia Records has been the object of an issue raised by singer Branimir Štulić over royalty rights. Štulić claims that the royalties of songs by former rock band Azra, of which he was the lead singer in the 1980s, and which was then managed by Jugoton. Štulić has named a sum of 12 million Euros that he thinks Croatia Records owes him, but he has not tried to take legal action to claim it.[7] Želimir Babogredac said in response that Croatia Records has all the legal rights to release titles by Štulić and Azra, as the company is a direct successor of Jugoton, whom these artists were signed for. He also said that the sum Štulić claims is too large. However, he added that Croatia Records is proud to have the very popular Štulić in the list of its artists and that he may receive a payment from the sale of audio CDs only if he joins the Croatian Composers' Society - "ZAMP". Archived from the original on 2008-12-23..[8]