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Alliance Against IP Theft (AAIPT) A coalition of British trade associations and industry enforcement organizations set up in 1999 to represent, protect and enforce IP rights. Provides co-ordination between lobby organisations and enforcement bodies from all industries affected by piracy (film, music, software, games, goods and brands).
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ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) American performing rights society
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Association of British Orchestras The Association of British Orchestras is the national body representing the collective interests of professional orchestras throughout the UK.
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Association of Festival Organisers Working for and with the Festival organisers, supporting live music, dance, song, arts, crafts and theatre.
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Association of Professional Recording Services (APRS) Represents those involved with professional sound recording.
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BIEM (International Bureau of Societies Administering the Recording & Mechanical Reproduction Rights) BIEM (Bureau International des Societes Gerant les Droits d'Enregistrement et de Reproduction Mecanique) is the international organisation representing mechanical rights societies. Its purpose is to jointly assure an effective and efficient administration of rights.
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BMI (Broadcast Music Incorporated) An American performing rights society
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British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors BASCA supports and protects the artistic, professional, commercial and copyright interests of songwriters, lyricists and composers of all genres of music and to celebrate and encourage excellence in British music writing.
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British Copyright Council (BCC) The British Copyright Council (BCC) was established in 1965 and is a national consultative and advisory body which represents those who create, or hold rights in, literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works, and those who perform such works.
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British Literary and Artistic Copyright Association (BLACA) BLACA is the UK national group of the International Literary and Artistic Association (ALAI) founded in Paris in 1878 under the Presidency of Victor Hugo. Since its foundation in 1981 it has provided a forum for discussion of matters affecting the rights of authors and other copyright owners. Its members are mostly practising or academic lawyers and others interested in upholding the principles of copyright.
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British Phonographic Industry (BPI) The British Phonographic Industry (BPI) has been representing the interests of British record companies for over a quarter of a century since being formally incorporated in 1973 when its principal aim was to fight the growing problem of music piracy. Organise annual Brit Awards.
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British Video Association (BVA) The trade body that represents the interests of publishers and rights owners of video home entertainment.
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CISAC (International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers) CISAC (Confederation Internationale des societies d’auteurs et compositeurs) works towards increased recognition and protection of creators' rights. CISAC currently numbers 217 authors' societies from 114 countries and indirectly represents more than 2.5 million creators within all the artistic repertoires: music, drama, literature, audio-visual works, graphic and visual arts.
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Confederation of British Industry (CBI) The Confederation of British Industry is one of the UK's leading independent employers' organisations.
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Copyright Licensing Agency (CLA) UK body licensing the photocopying of literary works – specifically books, journals and magazines.
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Copyright Licensing in Schools A leaflet, available to download free, designed to help schools identify some of the main activities which need to be licensed and to direct them to the appropriate organisation for further advice and guidance.
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Creative & Cultural Skills The Sector Skills Council for advertising, crafts, cultural heritage, design, music, performing, literary and visual arts. It is an industry-led, campaigning organisation operating across the United Kingdom. Through better skills development, its aim is to secure world beating creative enterprise and more diverse cultural industries.
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Creative Economy Programme The Creative Economy Programme was launched in November 2005, and is the first step in Governments desire to make the UK the worlds creative hub.
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Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) The UK Government department responsible for Government policy on the arts, sport and recreation, the National Lottery, libraries, museums and galleries, export licensing of cultural goods, broadcasting, film, press freedom and regulation, the built heritage, the royal estate and tourism.
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Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS) DACS is the UK's copyright and collecting society for artists and visual creators. It exists to promote and protect the copyright and related rights of artists and visual creators.
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