IFPI

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The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) is the organisation that represents the interests of the recording industry worldwide. Its secretariat is based in London, UK.

It represents more than 1,450 record companies, large and small, in 75 different countries. Its stated policies are to fight music piracy; promote industry-friendly copyright laws; and lobby for legal conditions believed to be in the interest of recording companies, including DRM.

The chief executive and chairman of IFPI is John Kennedy OBE, who has worked in the industry for more than 30 years and was one of the co-producers of Live Aid and Live8.

In addition to its international secretariat, IFPI has regional offices in Brussels, Hong Kong, Miami, Athens and Moscow.

IFPI recognises 48 affiliate groups, including RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America), ARIA (Australian Recording Industry Association), and CAPIF (Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers).

Any company, firm or person producing sound recordings or music videos which are made available to the public in reasonable quantities is eligible for membership of IFPI. In those countries where there is a national group of IFPI or an affiliated organisation, potential members should first join the national body before seeking membership of IFPI.

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Audiovisual works
standard registration authority
ISO 2108 International Standard Book Number (ISBN)
ISO 3297 International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
ISO 15706 International Standard Audiovisual Number (ISAN) ISAN-IA by ISO
ISO 15707 International Standard Musical Work Code (ISWC) CISAC
ISO 10957 International Standard Music Number (ISMN)
ISO 3901 International Standard Recording Code (ISRC) IFPI by ISO
DIS 21047 International Standard Text Code (ISTC)
Project 27729 International Standard Party Identifier (ISPI)
CAE/IPI SUISA by CISAC
related topics
Performance rights organisation BIEM