 Duplication (short-run) vs.  Replication (large volume-500+)  Packaging choices  UPC (Universal Product Code)  Selling CDs/distribution  Physical.

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 Duplication (short-run) vs.  Replication (large volume-500+)  Packaging choices  UPC (Universal Product Code)  Selling CDs/distribution  Physical alternatives to CDs?

 Copyright  Publishing  Recording Company (contract) vs.  Independent  Public Domain

 Performing Rights (SOCAN)  Mechanical Rights (CMMRA, SODRAC, ASCAP, BMI)  Sheet music photocopying rights (Copibec)  Synchronization Rights  Royalties

 Aggregators (CDBaby, Tunecore)  ISRC (International Standard Recording Code)  Paid downloads vs.  Streaming  Free downloads?

 CD mail outs  Radio Promoter  DMDS (Digital Media Distribution System)  E.P.K. (electronic press kit)  Radio stations: satellite, college, internet, standard, galaxie  Muzak  Video (television, internet)

 Nielsen SoundScan  ISRC  Aggregators website  Playlists/Cue sheets  SOCAN

 CRTC (Canadian Radio-Television & Communications commission)  CanCon (Canadian Content)  MAPL symbol (Music, Artist, Performance, Lyrics)  CARAS (JUNO Awards)

 licensing of cover songs  piracy  illegal downloading  file sharing  sampling  fair use  getting permission