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AntalDaniel (talk | contribs) Created a new Item: CISAC-aligned authors’ royalty revenue concepts, group of statistical concepts and measured variables describing authors’ royalty revenues by right type, use category, and territory, defined to align with the classifications and aggregation logic used in reports and statistical frameworks of the International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers; includes mechanical, performing, and related authors’ royalty revenue categories across broadcast, pub... |
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Revision as of 09:31, 26 December 2025
group of statistical concepts and measured variables describing authors’ royalty revenues by right type, use category, and territory, defined to align with the classifications and aggregation logic used in reports and statistical frameworks of the International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers; includes mechanical, performing, and related authors’ royalty revenue categories across broadcast, public performance, phonogram use, and digital uses, independent of market retail revenue classifications
- CISAC authors’ revenue concepts
- CISAC-aligned copyright revenue variables
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| English | CISAC-aligned authors’ royalty revenue concepts |
group of statistical concepts and measured variables describing authors’ royalty revenues by right type, use category, and territory, defined to align with the classifications and aggregation logic used in reports and statistical frameworks of the International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers; includes mechanical, performing, and related authors’ royalty revenue categories across broadcast, public performance, phonogram use, and digital uses, independent of market retail revenue classifications |
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