Re:Sound
Re:Sound (formerly known as the Neighbouring Rights Collective of Canada) is the Canadian not-for-profit music licensing company dedicated to obtaining fair compensation for artists and record companies for their public performance rights. On behalf of its members, representing thousands of artists and record companies, Re:Sound licenses recorded music for public performance, broadcast and new media and distributes royalties to rights holders through its member organisations, to individual rights holders directly, and through its bilateral agreements with international collective societies. Re:Sound is also a member of the Canadian Private Copying Collective (CPCC), created to receive private copying levies from the manufacturers and importers of blank audio recording media.