
Broadcast Licensing
Broadcast licensing is a legal process that grants permission to radio and TV stations to use copyrighted content, such as music, movies, or programs. It ensures creators and rights holders are compensated when their work is broadcast publicly. Licensing organizations collect fees from broadcasters and distribute them to artists, composers, and producers. Essentially, it’s a formal agreement that balances the interests of content creators with broadcasters, allowing content to be shared legally while protecting intellectual property rights.