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performance rights - songs

With the increase in technology available for coding and distributing music over the Internet, many web-sites have become digital versions of radio stations. To reflect this, the model for licensing the use of songs on web-sites such as these is similar to that of "traditional" radio - a blanket license is issued by the publishing organisation such as ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) or BMI (Broadcast Music International) (the American equivalents of the Performing Rights Society in the UK). These licenses cost a set amount and allow the license holder to broadcast any number of songs from a given repertoire, since the license covers all songs within the repertoire.

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