To sum up, we can say there are three types of rights in music:

Copyright for composers, lyricists, arrangers, etc.

Performers’ Rights, for musicians who perform and play in the recordings containing the music.

Phonographic Producers’ Rights (recordings), for the owners of the recordings containing the music.

The intellectual property laws that regulate these rights are not the same in all countries. In addition, each of these three rights is managed through collective management bodies in each country.

At Terrabyte Studios we only manage the Public Communication rights of phonographic producers.

In musical products, C refers to Copyright, and P refers to the ownership of the recording, but this can vary because the photos, texts or design also have a right and the meaning of these initials can be different in each product or even in each country.

To sell your music through our service you must be the rightful owner of the recordings you market.