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What does AARC do for Featured Recording Artists? Under domestic and foreign hometaping laws, a “Featured Recording Artist” is entitled to receive royalties to compensate him/her for the sales lost due to hometaping. Both domestically and abroad, the procedures for collecting these royalties are complicated and time consuming. How do I know if I am a Featured Recording Artist? Why should I sign up with AARC? Taking part in these proceedings and the individual administration of the collected royalties can be burdensome for individual claimants, in terms of the time, legal and procedural costs. To alleviate these burdens, AHRA permits claimants to designate a common agent, such as AARC, to administer their royalties. To facilitate the royalty distribution process and to ensure its fairness, AARC contracts with SoundScan for annual sales data. The SoundScan system registers point-of-sale information on albums and singles from record retailers, e-tailers and others. The SoundScan system provides the most comprehensive, cost-efficient, and accurate title-specific point-of-sale information on record sales. AARC can also represent you before foreign collectives and government entities administering hometaping royalties. Many countries have hometaping laws that entitle featured recording artists and record companies to royalties. Additionally, although rental of sound recordings is not permitted in the US, it is permitted in other countries. In these countries, royalties are collected and artists are entitled to receive them as compensation for the sales lost due to rental. These foreign laws and regulations, however, include complicated procedures and data requirements to qualify for the royalties. AARC will represent you in every aspect of these proceedings, including filing all the necessary paperwork and data with the foreign collective and/or government entities. By signing up with AARC, you:
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