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What are Intellectual Property and Related Rights?

Intellectual property and related rights are two fundamental concepts in the music industry, and it is crucial that artists understand their meaning and how they can protect their work. Join us on this journey to better understand these terms and their relevance in the musical distribution and promotion of your songs.

Propiedad intelectual y derechos en la música

What is Intellectual Property?

Intellectual property refers to the creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, designs, as well as symbols, names and images used in commerce. In the context of music, intellectual property encompasses songs, lyrics, compositions and recordings. It protects the rights of creators so that they can control the use of their works and receive financial benefits from them.

Copyright

One of the best known aspects of intellectual property is copyright. This right grants creators exclusivity over the reproduction, distribution, public communication and transformation of their works. In music, copyright protects both musical compositions and sound recordings.

What are Related Rights?

Related rights, also known as related rights, are rights that protect (singers and musicians), phonogram producers and broadcasters. Although these rights are closely related to copyright, they focus on the protection of those involved in the interpretation, production and broadcast of works.

Rights of Interpreters and Executors

Administrators and have rights over their actions, which means they have control over the dissemination, reproduction and distribution of their interpretations. These rights allow them to prevent unauthorized use of their actions and, in many cases, to receive remuneration for the use of their interpretations.

Rights of Phonogram Producers

Phonogram producers have rights to the sound recordings they create. These rights ensure that the recordings are not reproduced, distributed or communicated to the public without their authorization, allowing them to monetize their investment in the production of the music.

Rights of Broadcasting Organizations

Broadcasting organizations have exclusive rights over their broadcasts. This includes the right to authorize or restrict the retransmission, recording and reproduction of their broadcasts, helping them to protect their investments in radio and television content.

Importance of Intellectual Property and Related Rights in Music

For musicians and artists, intellectual property and related rights are essential to ensure recognition and fair remuneration for their work. that their rights are protected allows them control over how their work is used and to receive income from the use of their creations.

SoundOn's Role in Music Protection and Distribution

In the world of digital music, platforms such asSoundOnplay a crucial role in the distribution and promotion of music, helping artists manage their rights effectively. SoundOn offers global distribution services, allowing artists to reach a wider audience and monetize their music across multiple streaming platforms.

Register for SoundOn

Registering with SoundOn is an important step for any artist who wants to protect their intellectual property and related rights while playing their music globally. With a SoundOn account, artists can access tools and resources to effectively manage and monetize their creations.

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Understanding intellectual property and related rights is vital for anyone in the music industry. These rights not only protect artists' creations, but also ensure that they can receive fair compensation for their work. With platforms like SoundOn, artists have a great opportunity to manage their rights and distribute their music effectively.

Do not hesitate to register withSoundOntoday to start protecting and promoting your music.

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