How to charge song copyright fees
There are no clear regulations on how to charge song copyright fees.
About cover
"Cover" actually refers to the act of re-singing a song that has been published and sung by others, re-interpreting it according to one's own style without changing the original work.
If the musical work being covered has been recorded as a sound recording Published and distributed in the form of other people's works in CDs, cassettes and other sound recording products, it falls within the scope of statutory permission and does not require prior permission from the copyright owner. However, the copyright owner must pay the copyright owner within two months in accordance with the legally permitted payment standards. People are paid. If the copyright owner cannot be found, remuneration can be paid to the Copyright Society of China. If the use of covering other people's works in video products, television music (MTV) or live performances is not legally permitted, it must be approved by the author or the association. The Musical Writers Association is responsible for issuing cover licenses for members' works. If you cover foreign songs, it usually involves whether to translate the foreign lyrics into Chinese.In this situation, my country’s Copyright Law stipulates that this right is enjoyed by the author. If the lyrics of a foreign language song need to be translated into Chinese, the author’s consent must be obtained, and the collaborators must negotiate relevant remuneration.
The above is the law regarding the collection of fees for song copyrights Regulations are generally collected by the two major organizations, the Music Writers Association and the Music Collection Association, but they often require the cooperation of the Ministry of Culture to impose free lunches. The current situation is much better than in the past, and many authors They also received the rights and interests they already had. If you have other questions, you can seek legal consultation on the Legal Savior Network.
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