Copyright Music Organisation of Trinidad and Tobago
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The Copyright Music Organisation of Trinidad and Tobago (COTT) is a non-profit association representing people in the music industry of Trinidad and Tobago. COTT was incorporated in 1984 and began operating in 1985.
Before COTT was established its current role was carried out by the United Kingdom's Performing Right Society.
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[edit] Mission
"To maximize the potential income from the licensing of copyright works and to provide an efficient royalty collection and timely distribution service to our members, our affiliates and our customers"
[edit] Vision
"To become a leader among small states in the business of collective management of copyright and related rights. We will be known for providing superior quality service to our members, our regional and international affiliates and our customers. We will also be known for our efficiency, competency and professionalism."