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Merger of | Composers, Authors and Publishers Association of Canada, Performing Rights Organization of Canada |
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Headquarters | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
President & Board Chair | Marc Ouellette |
CEO | Jennifer Brown |
Subsidiaries | Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame |
Website | https://www.socan.com/ |
The Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada (SOCAN) is a Canadian nonprofit performance rights organization that represents the performing rights of more than 175,000 songwriters, composers and music publishers. [1] The organization collects license fees through a music licensing program approved by the Copyright Board of Canada. [2] [3]
The Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame and the SOCAN Foundation are divisions of SOCAN. [4] The Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame works to "honour and celebrate Canadian songwriters, and those who have dedicated their lives to the legacy of music, and to educate the public about their achievements" [5] , while the SOCAN Foundation provides awards, grant funding, and programs for Canadian musicians. [6]
SOCAN consists of a Board of Directors, an Executive Team, as well as five committees which support the Board of Directors. [7] The five committees include the Membership Committee, Reproduction Rights Committee, Risk and Audit Committee, Tariff, Licensing and Distribution Committee, and the Executive Governance Committee.
The current chair of the Board of Directors is Marc Ouellette. [8]
SOCAN is a result of a merger that took place in 1990 between the Composers, Authors and Publishers Association of Canada (CAPAC) and the Performing Rights Organization of Canada (PROCAN). [2]
In 2013, Front Row Insurance Brokers Inc. initiated an online musical instrument insurance program for members of various Canadian music associations, including SOCAN. [9]
In May 2016, SOCAN acquired the Seattle-based company Medianet Digital for an undisclosed amount; the organization planned to leverage the company's software and database of rights metadata to assist in the calculation and distribution of royalties for works on digital music streaming services. [10] In July 2016, SOCAN acquired Audiam, a U.S. startup created by TuneCore founder Jeff Price that specializes in managing the distribution of royalties for songs used on digital services such as YouTube, using a database of song recordings and metadata for identification. [11] [12]
In July 2018, SOCAN completed its acquisition of SODRAC, to expand their service offering to include mechanical/reproduction rights. [13]
In July 2019, SOCAN partnered with Re:Sound to launch Entandem, a single online portal to collect both copyright and neighbouring rights royalties. [14]
In September 2021, SOCAN participated in consulting the Government of Canada on the development of a copyright framework which addresses the rise of artificial intelligence. [15]
Since 1990, SOCAN has hosted annual awards celebrating achievements made by Canadian songwriters, composers, and musicians. [16] Ceremonies are held in both Toronto and Montreal. [17] [18]
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