A post-synchronization licence covers the reproduction of a musical work contained in audiovisual content when copies of that audiovisual content are made. After a musical work is licensed and included in audiovisual content (such a film, television program, commercial, or user-generated content), then whenever copies of that audiovisual content are made it necessarily involves reproduction […]
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Do I need to apply for a licence to record my own work?
If you are the sole copyright owner of the musical work and have not assigned your rights to a music publisher or third party, you do not need to apply to CMRRA for a licence, nor pay mechanical royalties for the use of your own work. This is true even if you, as a copyright […]
Cross-border Licensing FAQ
Pay-As-You-Press/Import Licensing FAQ
If your question is not answered here then please visit our Pay-As-You-Press page for more information.
Music Publishers Welcome Consultations on the Operations of the Copyright Board
August 9, 2017, TORONTO, ON — The Canadian Music Publishers Association and Canadian Musical Reproduction Rights Agency Ltd. welcome the federal government’s consultations on how to review the work of the Copyright Board of Canada and are committed to participating fully in the consultation process. “The operation and resulting decisions of the Board are crucial […]
An Interview with Chris Giansante
ole’s senior vice president of finance and administration, Chris Giansante, always harbored a love of music but it was his talent with numbers that ultimately led him to Canada’s music industry. “I’ve always been a huge music fan but despite an aspiration, I knew I wasn’t cut out to be a rock star,” he said. […]
Letter to Clients: CMRRA Acquisition by SoundExchange
May 16, 2017 Subject: CMRRA Acquisition by SoundExchange To CMRRA’s Valued Clients: Yesterday SoundExchange announced its acquisition of CMRRA and its plan to team up to create an organization that has the potential to offer incredible opportunities to the entire music industry. This marks a very important milestone in CMRRA’s history and I’m delighted to […]
SoundExchange Acquires Canadian Musical Reproduction Rights Agency (CMRRA)
WASHINGTON, D.C., and TORONTO – May 15, 2017 – SoundExchange today announced that it has acquired the Canadian Musical Reproduction Rights Agency Ltd. (CMRRA), a music licensing collective representing the vast majority of songs recorded, sold and broadcast in Canada on behalf of music publishers. The move is a dramatic development for the global music […]
For the love of music: Celebrating Kathryn King’s 34-year career with CMRRA
In the early 80s, a 22-year-old Kathryn King beat out 200 applicants for a coveted part-time role typing index cards at Chappell Music (now Warner/Chappell Music Canada) in Toronto. Armed with a resumé that included composition and songwriting, singing, guitar, mandolin and keyboard playing, not to mention an unwavering passion for music, it was an […]
Update on LDS
As you are aware, CMRRA partnered with Spanish Point Technologies to design and build CMRRA’s new cloud based Licensing and Royalty Distribution System (LDS) using the latest Microsoft technologies. Today, this new system is benefitting our music publisher clients who are seeing increased royalty distributions as a result of our expanded matching capabilities. One of […]
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