Αποτελέσματα Αναζήτησης
All ASCAP writers and publishers who are properly listed on the title registration will receive a royalty.
- Cue Sheet Corner
For example, if the performance in question occurred during...
- Payment System
ASCAP receives payment for public performances of songs and...
- Royalty Calculation
ASCAP is advised of the correct shares to be paid when...
- Keeping Track of Performances
Each year, ASCAP processes more than a trillion performances...
- Registering
In order to credit members for performances of their works...
- Cue Sheet Corner
If you want to know if a particular work is in the ASCAP repertory (identified by title, and the name of the writer, publisher or well-known recording artist), you may access ACE, ASCAP’s extensive, online database of ASCAP works, at www.ascap.com/ACE.
If you want to know if a particular work is in the ASCAP repertory (identified by title, and the name of the writer, publisher or well-known recording artist), you may access ACE, ASCAP’s extensive, online database of ASCAP works, at www.ascap.com/ACE.
Reporting Co-Promoted Events: Do both ASCAP licensed co-promoters of an event need to report the same event? Yes. Both ASCAP licensed co-promoters are required to report the event and provide the name, address, phone number and ASCAP account number of the other co-promoter.
REPORT ALL DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN PERFORMANCES DIRECTLY TO THE CONCERT MUSIC DEPARTMENT USING THE ONLINE PERFORMANCE NOTIFICATION FORM. REPORT FUTURE PERFORMANCES as much in advance as possible to insure that they are properly licensed. Use the online Performance Notification form each time you report a Domestic or International performance.
The American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) (/ ˈ æ s k æ p /) is an American not-for-profit performance-rights organization (PRO) that collectively licenses the public performance rights of its members' musical works to venues, broadcasters, and digital streaming services (music stores).
We are temporarily suspending application fees for new writer members. If you join as both a writer and a publisher at the same time, we’ll waive both fees. We do charge a one-time application fee for new members who wish to join only as a publisher.