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The Santiago Agreement was signed in October 2000 by five music royalty collecting societies, including BMI and four European organizations. This Agreement sought to deal with the problems that traditional copyright licensing schemes face in light of the Internet and other new technologies. Prior to the agreement, someone wishing to license music for online use was required to negotiate individually with every national collecting society, since those societies controlled the use of music in their respective countries.

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  • The Santiago Agreement was signed in October 2000 by five music royalty collecting societies, including BMI and four European organizations. This Agreement sought to deal with the problems that traditional copyright licensing schemes face in light of the Internet and other new technologies. Prior to the agreement, someone wishing to license music for online use was required to negotiate individually with every national collecting society, since those societies controlled the use of music in their respective countries.
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  • The Santiago Agreement was signed in October 2000 by five music royalty collecting societies, including BMI and four European organizations. This Agreement sought to deal with the problems that traditional copyright licensing schemes face in light of the Internet and other new technologies. Prior to the agreement, someone wishing to license music for online use was required to negotiate individually with every national collecting society, since those societies controlled the use of music in their respective countries. The Santiago Agreement sought to adapt the traditional framework for the online world by allowing each participating society to grant a single copyright license that would include the music repertoires of each of the member societies and would be valid in all of their territories. However, only the collecting society of the country where the content provider had its actual and economic location was able to grant such a license.
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