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A&R artist and repertoire

Recording firm executives who screen new acts for a firm and determine whether or not to sign those acts

Digital platform

Vehicle for receiving digital information; a computer, mobile phone and iPad are 3 digital platforms for downloading music

Downloading

Transfer of data or programs from a server or host computer to one's one computer or digital device

Streaming

Process in which in audio file is delivered to a computer like device from a website so that it can be heard while it is coming into the device but cannot be saved or stored

Label

A division of a recording from that releases a certain type of music and reflects a certain personality

Royalty

The share of money paid to a songwriter or music composer out of the money that the production firm receives from the sale or exhibition of a work

Performance royalties

Paid to composers, their publishers, and their record labels when their material is used live or recorded in front of audiences via stage acts, jukeboxes, radio, television, or online radio

Mechanical royalties

Collected as a result of the sale of physical media CDs and the sale or download a digital recordings, including labels, individual tracks, and ringtones

Payola

An activity in which promotion personal pay money to radio personnel to ensure that the latter will devote airtime to artist that the formers recording companies represent

Piracy

The unauthorized duplications of copyrighted material for profit

Counterfeit

The unauthorized application of copyrighted music in packaging for profit with the goal of making the copy appear authentic

Bootlegging

The Unauthorized recording of a music performance and the subsequent distribution of that recording

Peer-to-peer P2P computing

A process in which people share their resources of their computer with computers owned by other people

Thomas Edison

1st thing recorded on phonograph Mary had a little Lamb