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Understanding The Right of Public Performance: What it Means and How it Generates Money

Shawn Murphy
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ASCAP Midwest Membership Director Shawn Murphy provides a concise definition of “public performance,” and explains the ways in which performing rights organizations drive revenue for both the licensees and the publishers. Related topics include what kinds of businesses require a license to “perform” music and why; how money is collected from these performances; and the role of public performance in the overall music marketplace.



Shoot Date:
December 2007
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Licensing | Music Publishing | Performing Rights Organizations

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