Interested Parties Information

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For musical rights management each Interested Party gets an IPI number in the CISAC database.

Example of IP Base Number : I-000000229-7.

In October 2001, the IPI database replaced the CAE list. [1].

Money is collected by a national society when copyrighted music is performed in public, in the form of license fees. This society then pays out royalties to the parties that have a financial interest in that music. These Interested Parties include the writer of the music, i.e. the composer; the writer of the lyrics, i.e. the author; and the person, or company, that publishes the music, i.e. the publisher.

A work of music can be looked up on the ISWCNet database. For example, one of the songs called Ernie, which has an ISWC number of T-010.171.314-7, has just one Interested Party, that of Benny Hill whose IPI number is 00014107338. This IPI number can then be used to find other works by him.

The acronym CAE was devised by the national society of Switzerland, SUISA, and consisted of the French words Composeur, Auditeur and Editer, for Composer, Author and Publisher. This was a 9-digit number.


In relation to ISWC each party has at least one role. Roles can be:

  • A author (of the text)
  • C composer
  • AR arranger
  • ...
  • ...

describe the person who adapts music as an arranger, and the person who adapts the text of a musical work to be an adapter. [2]

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