CISAC is the world’s leading network of authors’ societies with 225 member societies in 116 countries.
CISAC – the International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers – is the world’s leading network of authors’ societies (also referred to as Collective Management Organisations, or CMOs).
With 225 member societies in 116 countries, CISAC represent about four million creators from all geographic regions and all artistic repertoires; music, audiovisual, drama, literature and visual arts.
CISAC is presided over by by Swedish songwriter, musician, singer, guitarist, producer and a member of the Swedish musical group ABBA Björn Ulvaeus and our four Vice Presidents are: South African singer, songwriter, actress, entrepreneur, humanitarian and teacher Yvonne Chaka Chaka, Mexican composer and director Arturo Márquez, Kazuhiko Fukuoji, the internationally renowned Japanese Modern and Contemporary visual artist, and Ángeles González-Sinde Reig, a spanish screenwriter, film director, illustrator and children’s book author.
CISAC works to protect the rights and promote the interests of creators worldwide. We enable collective management organisations to seamlessly represent creators across the globe and ensure that royalties flow to authors for the use of their works anywhere in the world.
To this end, CISAC provides the highest business, legal, and IT standards to protect creators’ rights and to support the development of the international network of collective management organisations.
Founded in 1926, CISAC is a non-governmental, not-for-profit organisation with headquarters in France and regional offices in Africa (Burkina Faso), Latin America (Chile), Asia-Pacific (China) and Europe (Hungary). www.cisac.org.
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CISAC is the world’s leading network of authors’ societies with 225 member societies in 116 countries.
CISAC – the International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers – is the world’s leading network of authors’ societies (also referred to as Collective Management Organisations, or CMOs).
With 225 member societies in 116 countries, CISAC represent about four million creators from all geographic regions and all artistic repertoires; music, audiovisual, drama, literature and visual arts.
CISAC is presided over by by Swedish songwriter, musician, singer, guitarist, producer and a member of the Swedish musical group ABBA Björn Ulvaeus and our four Vice Presidents are: South African singer, songwriter, actress, entrepreneur, humanitarian and teacher Yvonne Chaka Chaka, Mexican composer and director Arturo Márquez, Kazuhiko Fukuoji, the internationally renowned Japanese Modern and Contemporary visual artist, and Ángeles González-Sinde Reig, a spanish screenwriter, film director, illustrator and children’s book author.
CISAC works to protect the rights and promote the interests of creators worldwide. We enable collective management organisations to seamlessly represent creators across the globe and ensure that royalties flow to authors for the use of their works anywhere in the world.
To this end, CISAC provides the highest business, legal, and IT standards to protect creators’ rights and to support the development of the international network of collective management organisations.
Founded in 1926, CISAC is a non-governmental, not-for-profit organisation with headquarters in France and regional offices in Africa (Burkina Faso), Latin America (Chile), Asia-Pacific (China) and Europe (Hungary). www.cisac.org.
Leading network of authors' societies representing 5million+ creators worldwide
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