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IFPI Danmark is the Danish branch of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) and is the official charts provider and recording sales certification body for Denmark. [1]

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Certification

Gold and platinum awards were first awarded in Denmark in the early 1990s. The sales requirements are the same for domestic and international repertoire. Danish certification system for music products are awarded based on shipments.

Albums

CertificationBefore 1994 [2] Since 1994 [2] [3] Since April 2003 [2] Since February 1, 2007 [4] Since January 7, 2011 [5] [6] [7]
Gold50,00025,00020,00015,00010,000
Platinum80,00050,00040,00030,00020,000

Sales can include digital downloads and also streams at a ratio of 1:1000

Singles

CertificationBefore February 2007 [4] Since February 1, 2007 Since April, 2009 [8] [9] Since November 17, 2014 [10] Since April 1, 2016 [11]
Gold4,0007,50015,00030,00045,000
Platinum8,00015,00030,00060,00090,000

Sales can include digital downloads and also streams at a ratio of 1:100

Streaming only

Certification
Streaming instituted on January 7, 2011
Before January 30, 2012 [12] Since January 30, 2012 [13] Since April 30, 2012 [14] Since March 21, 2014 [15] Since November 17, 2014 [10]
Gold50,000450,000900,0001,300,000The Streaming is included in Downloads
Platinum100,000900,0001,800,0002,600,000The Streaming is included in Downloads

DVDs

Video-single DVDs

CertificationSince 2007 [16]
Gold7,500
Platinum15,000

Full-length DVDs

CertificationsBefore February 2007 [4] Since February 2007 [4] [17] Since January 7, 2011 [18]
Gold20,00015,00010,000
Platinum40,00030,00020,000

Singles chart

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