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I look forward to continuing to expand on the possibilities of Songview in the future.” Today’s launch is a good first step in the ongoing evolution of transparent and accessible data, and I am pleased with what we have accomplished so far to meet the evolving needs of the music industry. Songview’s arrival is a welcome one for those in the industry who work with music licensing, specifically in the public performance space where permission to use or broadcast a musical work is required by law.

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Previously, those seeking clarity on PRO affiliation or share splits would have to search each organization’s repertoire separately.Two of the nation’s leading performing rights organizations - ASCAP and BMI - joined forces to create a new song data platform called Songview. The platform provides an aggregated, comprehensive view of copyright ownership and administration shares for more than 20 million musical works.

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The data is accessible to the public for free on both ASCAP’s and BMI’s websites.

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To help you understand why this is such a nice belated Christmas present from ASCAP and BMI, here’s a super quick refresher on public performance rights: #Universal database bmi ascap for free# When a song is played publicly (on the radio, online, in a venue, on television, in a commercial), whoever owns the copyright in that composition has to be paid. Copyright holders outsource the administration and oversight of their public performance rights to performance-rights organizations, or PROs, which collect and distribute performance royalties. The PROs take a cut of this fee and distribute the rest to the songwriters, composers, and music publishers in their memberships.Įntities (including television networks, radio stations, arenas, bars, restaurants, etc) that publicly perform music pay the PROs a fee for the right to use the music in that PRO’s repertory. Previously, if you wanted to know who owned a piece of music and which PRO administered the associated public performance rights, you would have to check with each PRO separately-BMI would have info on BMI songs, and ASCAP would have info on ASCAP songs. Here’s how data relating to “Cardigan” by Taylor Swift is shown in Songview on ASCAP's website (courtesy of Billboard): Now, when you go to search BMI or ASCAP, you will have the option to see aggregated music data through Songview, including ownership and control splits across the two PROs. Shares owned by PROs other than BMI and ASCAP will either appear as “Other” on Songview, or the ASCAP and BMI controlling percentages will not add up to 100, indicating that another PRO has a share in the composition. #Universal database bmi ascap for free#.










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