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Recorded Music NZ
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- Member services (the New Zealand Music Awards, the Official New Zealand Music Charts, music grants and direct services to artists and labels)
- Music licensing (undertaken independently or, in most cases, via OneMusic, a joint licensing venture between Recorded Music NZ and APRA)
- Pro Music services (regarding copyright protection and corporate affairs)
History
The New Zealand Federation of Phonographic Industry (NZFPI) was established in 1957 to collectively represent copyright licensing on behalf of right owners. It later changed its name to Phonographic Performances New Zealand (PPNZ), and then PPNZ Music Licensing. In 1972 a new trade body was established called Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ) which carried out industry advocacy functions (such as Government representation), administration of the NZ Music Awards and, in 1975, production of The Official NZ Music Charts which listed albums for the first time. For better administrational efficiency, the two companies were merged in 2013 and renamed to Recorded Music NZ.ENCYCLOPEDIA,weblink Recording companies and studios - The digital era, 1990 to 2000s, Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand, 22 October 2014, 4 September 2017, Derby, Mark, WEB, New Zealand Music Awards,weblink RIANZ, 11 June 2013, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20110914072406weblink">weblink 14 September 2011, dmy-all,Aotearoa Music Awards
The Aotearoa Music Awards (AMA) are conferred annually by Recorded Music NZ for outstanding artistic and technical achievements in the recording field. The Awards are one of the biggest accolades a group or artist can receive in music in New Zealand. The Awards have been presented annually since 1965.Official New Zealand Music Chart
The Official New Zealand Music Chart is the weekly New Zealand top forty singles and albums charts, issued weekly by Recorded Music NZ (previously known as RIANZ). The chart also includes the Top 20 New Zealand singles and albums and Top 10 compilation albums. All charts are compiled from data of both physical and digital sales from music retailers in New Zealand.WEB, ABOUT THE CHART,weblink NZ Music Charts, 11 June 2013,Heatseekers chart
An additional "Heatseekers" chart was first published on the chart dated 5 October 2015. The chart consisted of the top ten singles outside of (and that had not previously charted inside) the top forty, and had the same rules and criteria as the Top 40 Singles Chart.WEB,weblink The Official New Zealand Music Chart, The Official New Zealand Music Chart, Once a title made an appearance inside the top forty at any point, it became ineligible to appear on the Heatseekers chart.WEB,weblink PDF, The Official NZ Music charts : Chart Rules, Nztop40.co.nz, 26 March 2022,Hot Singles chart
Following the discontinuation of the Heatseekers chart, in July 2018 Recorded Music NZ began publishing the Hot Singles Chart,WEB,weblink Hot Singles Chart: 09 July 2018, Recorded Music NZ, 15 September 2021, which tracks the "40 fastest-moving tracks by sales, streams and airplay". Songs can appear on both the NZ Top 40 and NZ Hot Singles charts simultaneously,WEB,weblink Hot Singles Chart, Recorded Music NZ, 15 September 2021, as the primary aim of the Hot Singles chart is to "reflect the songs achieving the greatest week-on-week growth".WEB,weblink About the Chart, Recorded Music NZ, 15 September 2021,Te Reo MÄori singles chart
In mid-June 2021, Recorded Music NZ began publishing Te Reo MÄori O Te RÄrangi 10 O Runga chart, also known as the Top 10 Te Reo MÄori Singles, which tracks songs at are at least 70% sung in Te Reo MÄori using sales, streaming and airplay data.NEWS,weblink New music chart, the official Te Reo MÄori Top 10, joins the NZ Music Charts, Stuff.co.nz, 18 June 2021, 23 October 2021,Piracy
As RIANZ, Recorded Music NZ was instrumental in attempting to introduce a possible version of Section 92A Copyright Act. The amendment would have required ISPs in New Zealand to disconnect users accused but not convicted of downloading copyrighted material â the first law of its type in the world."New Zealand First to Adopt 3-Strikes Law for Pirates". TorrentFreak. 17 October 2008. The amendment and consequently the RIANZ's actions have been widely criticised. ISPs described the law as "a deeply flawed law that undermines the fundamental rights and simply will not work","ICT industry moves to address copyright confusion". Internet NZ. 19 September 2008. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090207043908weblink |date=7 February 2009 }} while thousands of artists have joined the Campaign for Fair Copyright voicing their "disappointment""Thousands of Artists Against Guilt Upon Accusation Laws" {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090201220846weblink |date=1 February 2009 }}. Creative Freedom. at the RIANZ stance. However, the version was ultimately dropped, and Section 92A of the Copyright Act has now been replaced by Section 122A the Copyright (Infringing File Sharing) Amendment Act 2011 which came in force from 1 September 2011.See also
References
{{Reflist}}External links
- {{Official websiteweblink}}
- Official New Zealand Music Chart website
- New Zealand Music Awards website
- Official PPNZ Website
- International Federation of Phonographic Industries website
- WEB,weblink History of recording in New Zealand, National Library of New Zealand, Discover: Te Kohanga Taonga, 29 June 2002, 6 September 2017, Owen, Dylan,
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