A Music Publishing Administrator, manages the rights and collects royalties generated from a songwriter's work. Music Publishing Administrators do this by registering and licensing the works to the appropriate entities, including Collective Management Organizations (CMOs), and Private Publishing Associations. Music Publishing Administrators, however, do not have ownership or creative control over the songs they manage. Copyright holders (often songwriters) do, while administrators collect royalties and license fees on their behalf and charge a small commission fee for their services.
Copyright is the exclusive right of the creator that arises automatically based on the declarative principle after a work is realized in real form without reducing restrictions in accordance with the provisions of laws and regulations.
A party authorized by the owner of a work of authorship to manage, administer and exploit the work of authorship while protecting and preventing the work of authorship from being misused by certain parties. While Aggregator is a collector or provider of recorded content to be distributed (published) digitally through DSP (Digital Service Provider).
In UU No. 28 of 2014 concerning Copyright, Economic Rights is the exclusive right of the Creator or Copyright Holder to obtain economic benefits for the Creation.
According to UU No. 28 of 2014 on Copyright, Moral Rights are rights that are perpetually attached to the Creator to: (a) continue to include or not include his name on the copy in connection with the public use of his Creation; (b) use his alias or pseudonym; (c) change his Creation in accordance with the propriety in society; (d) change the title and subtitle of the Creation; and (e) defend his rights in the event of distortion of the Creation, mutilation of the Creation, modification of the Creation, or things that are detrimental to his personal honor or reputation.