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20:02 Jun 14, 2012 |
English to French translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Music | |||||||
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5 | transférable-à-l'usager-final |
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4 | diffusion publique |
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"Through to the Audience" |
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diffusion publique Explanation: par la radio ou autre |
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transférable-à-l'usager-final Explanation: "through-to-the-audience" licence licence "transférable-à-l'usager-final" see reference |
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Reference: "Through to the Audience" Reference information: "Through to the Audience": ASCAP must offer to each broadcaster, background music provider, or on-line transmitter a "through to the audience" license that automatically conveys performance rights from licensee to a secondary user; e.g., from cable network to cable operator. This would allow the original entity, which controls decisions regarding the deployment and licensing of musical content, to make competitive choices and convey savings to downstream users. "Through to the audience" licensing represents a big competitive gain for Internet transmitters, who do not now have an explicit right under the present Consent Decree to request and contract for "through to the audience" licenses. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 12 hrs (2012-06-15 08:15:34 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- ASCAP The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers is a performing rights organization which licenses and collects royalties for performance of its .... [www.ascap.com/] Reference: http://www.stagepassnews.com/stageleft/performingrightspt8.h... |
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