CMRRA offers music licensing and royalty collection services. There is no fee to join as a client; we are compensated by commission on the royalty revenues that we collect and distribute. Each line of business is an opt-in for our clients. They have varied commission rates that are competitive with other royalty collectives. Our lines […]
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CMRRA in Brief
With headquarters in the heart of Toronto, Canada, the Canadian Musical Reproduction Rights Agency is a dynamic music licensing agency representing copyright owners. Our clients are music publishers and self-published songwriters who own the rights to the vast majority of songs recorded, sold, streamed and broadcast in Canada. Our team works diligently on behalf of […]
Contact Information
General inquiries and media requests: [email protected] 416-926-1966 Mailing Address: CMRRA 56 Wellesley Street West, 3rd Floor Toronto, Ontario, M5S 2S3 Canada We can arrange for accessible feedback and alternate formats upon request. Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday (please note that with our current hybrid telework, staff are mostly at the […]
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Repertoire
The Canadian Musical Reproduction Rights Agency Ltd. (CMRRA) represents music publishers. On their behalf, CMRRA issues licenses authorizing the reproduction of musical works. To search our represented works, or view our list of affiliated publishers, search CMRRA’s Repertoire.
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Welcome to CMRRA
The Canadian Musical Reproduction Rights Agency is a music licensing collective which represents the vast majority of music publishers and copyright owners doing business in Canada. Read more »
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