Jeff Hil0
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Is there any ctger a CISAC member?
write your comments here
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Masenka
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Louigi Verona
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Oh, boy. Before there was someone asking about an MTV show, now this... I honestly voted for the last option. If you would have said what are you talking about in the first place, we would've missed all these dumb replies, where ppl try to quess what are you talking about.
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Nygen Dale
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Registered: 21.Jun.03 |
It could be
Center for International Security and Cooperation
or
Committee on International Security and Arms Control
or
Confédération Internationale des Sociétés d´Auteurs et Compositeurs
My humble guess would be the third one
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Jeff Hil0
Member
Topics: 41 Replies: 2018
Registered: 19.Nov.03 |
ok then, CISAC (and all its co-members) is the main organization that protect signed music artists and pay them due to their sells/releases. As a result it protects the copyrights of composers/lyrists...I thought it was so known and surprised me that so many of u didnt know plus now that i told u, can the option "i dont know what cisac is" can still exist?
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Louigi Verona
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yeah, it can. merely knowing about the existence of physical laws doesn't mean you know 'em. same here - so now I know this organization exists, but I don't know how it works, how to become it's member, etc. So the option is reasonable.
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Gopher
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Topics: 24 Replies: 1540
Registered: 05.Jan.03 |
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To all involved:
Further investigation has shown that, assuming CISAC is indeed the International Confederation of SOCIETIES of Authors and Composers (It's French in origin) this is something that no-one here will be affiliated with directly - note that I have made the word "Society" upper case - thats Society, not Individual.
From what I can gather, CISAC is a strategic (top)-level organisation which works and collaborates over the top of organisations like the PRS (Performing Rights Society) and the ALCS (Author's Licensing and Collecting Society).
So, in your own country, you may have your own PRS or ALCS or whatever, who delegate your artistic rights and distribute wealth as your label sees fit - CISAC is an upper-tier organisation that synchronises these efforts globally.
Therefore, members need not apply, since this is way over your heads and has nothing to do with you unless you are a social organisation governing author's rights yourself. You need only know that it exists.
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John Marwin
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Registered: 30.Jun.03 |
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Gopher wrote on 01 Feb. (14:25) :
To all involved:
Further investigation has shown that, assuming CISAC is indeed the International Confederation of SOCIETIES of Authors and Composers (It's French in origin) this is something that no-one here will be affiliated with directly - note that I have made the word "Society" upper case - thats Society, not Individual.
From what I can gather, CISAC is a strategic (top)-level organisation which works and collaborates over the top of organisations like the PRS (Performing Rights Society) and the ALCS (Author's Licensing and Collecting Society).
So, in your own country, you may have your own PRS or ALCS or whatever, who delegate your artistic rights and distribute wealth as your label sees fit - CISAC is an upper-tier organisation that synchronises these efforts globally.
Therefore, members need not apply, since this is way over your heads and has nothing to do with you unless you are a social organisation governing author's rights yourself. You need only know that it exists.
http://www.dragonslay.co.uk/
http://www.ctgmusic.com/Gopher
http://dimlight.net/
More soon |
In other words: the bastads who sue people.
.. er.. count me out.
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Gopher
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Topics: 24 Replies: 1540
Registered: 05.Jan.03 |
Actually, you're thinking of the RIAA or the national equivalent. These guys tend to be a bit more friendly... although whether they have links to shady organisations similar to the RIAA is, as yet, unknown.
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PartySan
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Registered: 20.Jun.04 |
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John Marwin wrote on 01 Feb. (17:11) :
Gopher wrote on 01 Feb. (14:25) :
To all involved:
Further investigation has shown that, assuming CISAC is indeed the International Confederation of SOCIETIES of Authors and Composers (It's French in origin) this is something that no-one here will be affiliated with directly - note that I have made the word "Society" upper case - thats Society, not Individual.
From what I can gather, CISAC is a strategic (top)-level organisation which works and collaborates over the top of organisations like the PRS (Performing Rights Society) and the ALCS (Author's Licensing and Collecting Society).
So, in your own country, you may have your own PRS or ALCS or whatever, who delegate your artistic rights and distribute wealth as your label sees fit - CISAC is an upper-tier organisation that synchronises these efforts globally.
Therefore, members need not apply, since this is way over your heads and has nothing to do with you unless you are a social organisation governing author's rights yourself. You need only know that it exists.
http://www.dragonslay.co.uk/
http://www.ctgmusic.com/Gopher
http://dimlight.net/
More soon |
In other words: the bastads who sue people.
.. er.. count me out.
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*walks to the left of John*
me too.
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