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La Unión Internacional de Salto a la Cuerda (IJRU) reconoce el papel fundamental de la música en las rutinas de salto a la cuerda, así como las complejidades que implica el cumplimiento de las leyes de derechos de autor. Para ayudar a los atletas en este proceso, la IJRU se ha asociado con ClicknClear, un servicio de gestión de derechos musicales de confianza que colabora con otras federaciones deportivas internacionales y el Comité Olímpico Internacional para resolver estas cuestiones.
Política musical de IJRU
La música es esencial para las rutinas y producciones de eventos de la IJRU y debe respetar los derechos de los artistas y compositores que la crean. Otras federaciones internacionales también están abordando el uso de música con derechos de autor, e IJRU se compromete a hacer lo mismo.
La Junta Directiva de la IJRU ha aprobado la siguiente política musical para los eventos sancionados por la IJRU:
Colaboración con ClicknClear
Autorización musical obligatoria:
La música debe estar autorizada para todas las rutinas con el fin de limitar los riesgos y las responsabilidades para los atletas, entrenadores, federaciones nacionales y la IJRU. La autorización obligatoria de la música se determinará evento por evento hasta nuevo aviso.
ClicknClear te ayudará a navegar el proceso de autorización musical:
Libera tu música:
ClicknClear tiene un catálogo de música con licencia instantánea (IRJU.clicknclear.com).
Si la música no está disponible a través del catálogo, ClicknClear puede ayudarle con los permisos.
Para ello, puedes realizar una 'Solicitud'.Comprenda los riesgos:
Si una canción no está autorizada, es posible que tu rutina de estilo libre no se incluya en los resúmenes y existe el riesgo de acciones legales por parte de los titulares de los derechos musicales originales.
LA SOLUCIÓN DE CLICKNCLEAR
Los derechos musicales son complicados. ClicknClear lo hace simple.
Trabajamos directamente con sellos discográficos y editores para limpiar su contenido y usarlo en su mezcla de rutina.
Nuestro catálogo de música está 'preaprobado', por lo que no necesita preocuparse por el funcionamiento interno de la industria de la música.
Nuestro catálogo es enorme y está creciendo rápidamente, con música de íconos globales, artistas actuales y nuevos talentos emergentes.
USE MÚSICA USTED

MÚSICA CON LICENCIA
INSTANTÁNEAMENTE
Puede filtrar por diferentes géneros, estados de ánimo, BPM y más, para ayudarlo a encontrar las pistas perfectas para su mezcla de rutina.
Puede crear listas de reproducción, compartirlas con su equipo y agregar pistas directamente a su carrito.
Las licencias cuestan $ 10, $ 15 o $ 25 por pista, por mezcla para uso de 1 año y su contrato de licencia se almacena en su cuenta, accesible en cualquier momento.
¡Los derechos de sincronización adicionales también están disponibles al instante!

OBTÉN TODOS LOS DERECHOS QUE NECESITAS
ClicknClear ofrece un conjunto especializado de derechos, directamente de la industria de la música, incluido el derecho de editar y adaptar la música en una mezcla (cambio de tempo, agregar efectos de sonido, combinar con otras pistas, etc.) y coreografiar su rutina.
Mediante el uso de música de ClicknClear, las federaciones y los productores de eventos también pueden licenciar fácilmente los derechos para DVD, transmisión en vivo y video a pedido.
Todas las licencias incluyen indemnización legal.
EDUCACIÓN DE DERECHOS DE AUTOR MUSICAL
When sports and fitness routines are set to music (performance sports), proper licensing is essential for routines and performances, as well as subsequently using footage of events online. As a result, athletes, performers, teams, federations and event producers must act responsibly in respecting music copyright and address its use, for three primary reasons:
It’s the Law
It Helps Grow Your Sport
It Supports Music Creators
THE PROBLEM

WHAT IS COPYRIGHT?
Performance Sports Teams and Performing Arts groups worldwide that use music have to address and respect its copyrighted use. Usually, an individual or group of individuals who authored the work (song) will exclusively own the work or copyright. If music is used without the proper licenses, the end user can be held liable for copyright infringement, and unfortunately, ‘not knowing’ is not a valid defense.
Copyright law exists in most countries in the world and arises when a qualifying work is created by an individual or company. Neither publication, registration, nor other action is required to secure a copyright, although in some countries use of a copyright notice is recommended, and in a few countries (including the United States) registration of domestic works is required in order to sue for infringement.
Usually, an individual or group of individuals who authored the work will exclusively own the work.
In each piece of recorded music, there are two aspects to copyright:
i) the recorded performance of the song, and
ii) the lyrics, melody etc. created by the writers of the song.
Therefore each song is owned by two sets of copyright owners:

The artist(s) who record each version of that song (whether a worldwide hit or an anonymous cover version) own rights in the sound recording of their version.
These are called ‘master rights’.
The you have the 'publishing rights' who cover the people who wrote the song and control the musical composition of the song: Lyrics, melody, etc. Normally several writers have a % share in each song which can range from less than 1% to 100%.
Typically, there are several writers who each have a % share in each song which can range from less than 1% to 100%.
Each writer will own a certain percentage of the song depending on their contribution to the writing process.
In order to license music for your sport, you need a license from EVERY rightsholder for both the Master and Publishing sides.
THE TRADITIONAL MUSIC LICENSING PROCESS
Before ClicknClear, to license music, you’d need to follow the traditional music licensing process which looks like this:

You’d need to make sure ALL copyright owners have approved the license before you can use it.
This process can be very expensive and time consuming.
COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT
Copyright infringement refers to the use of a copyrighted work without the permission of the copyright holder, and remember, ‘not knowing’ is not a valid defense against copyright infringement, and the infringing party can still be sued. In the United States, a fine of up to $150,000 applies to each song that is infringed on in each infringement! This amount varies in different countries and can also include a prison sentence in some cases.
PUBLIC DOMAIN
The public domain refers to works that are no longer protected by copyright (that is, where the copyright has expired). There are different expiration times depending on the country and the side of music rights held. Typically, the Master rights exist for 50 years from date of release and publishing rights exist for 70-90 years from the date of the last living writer.
There is currently no database of works that are in the public domain, so extensive research needs to be done in order to ensure the work can be used.
THE MUSIC RIGHTS REQUIRED FOR YOUR SPORT
There is often misleading information about what rights are required for your sport to make a mix of music to accompany your routine.
Below is a breakdown of the rights that are needed to use a song in your routine mix:

In order to use one song for any of the above uses, you need a license from both the recording artist, and each of the songwriters.
ClicknClear offer all of these rights with our standard license for $10-$25 per song, per mix for 1 years use.
To learn more about music copyright for performance sports, check out our explainer video below:
Interested in diving deeper into music copyright?
