Performing Rights Society Law and Legal Definition
A performing rights society “is an association or corporation that licenses the public performance of non-dramatic musical works on behalf of the copyright owner, such as the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, Broadcast Music, Inc., and SESAC, Inc.” 17 USCS § 114
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- Abuse of Rights
- Acquired-Rights Doctrine
- Adoption Society
- Air Rights
- All Substantial Rights to a Patent [Internal Revenue]
- American Civil Rights Movement
- American Convention on Human Rights
- American Society for International Law [ASIL]
- American Society for Testing Material
- American Society of Appraisers [ASA]