MUSIC PUBLISHING
GLOSSARY
Performing Rights Organizations (PRO)
PROs are responsible for collecting income on behalf of songwriters and music publishers when a song is publicly broadcast or performed. Public performances can include play on television or radio, in clubs and restaurants, on websites, or on other broadcasting systems. PROs collect license fees for this usage which they pay to their registered songwriters after taking a small fee.
Related Terms:
- Collection Society
- Collective Management Organization (CMO)
- Mechanical Rights Organization (MRO)
- Rights Administration Entity (RAE)
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- A Guide to Key Pay Sources in Mexico
- A Guide to Key Pay Sources in the United Kingdom
- A Guide to Key Pay Sources in Brazil
- A Guide to Key Pay Sources in Ireland
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