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American Society of Composers, Authors & Publishers (ASCAP) now has made an agreement with Church Copyright Administration (CCA) to license music for church and ministry use, streamlining the process by the use of online forms.  From ASCAP:

"We are pleased to work with CCA to offer churches access to ASCAP’s vast repertory of over eight million works," said ASCAP Senior Vice President, Enterprises Group Chris Amenita. "The new agreement enables CCA members to comply with copyright law, and ASCAP’s writers and publishers can look forward to being compensated for online performances of their music in this arena."

Picture_1_5Read the news here from ASCAP website or visit www.churchca.com  to learn about WorshipCast.




This is a great way for ministries to easily comply with copyrights.

2 Responses to “ASCAP now makes it easy for churches to license their music”
  1. Rick says:

    Rich, I’ll ask this question out of some ignorance. How will this impace CCLI, if at all?

  2. This is for churches that use performance songs and want to webcast them. CCLI is for worship singing, or congregational singing. A lot of churches, for instance, might do and Elvis song and this would allow them to pay royalties in an affordable and easy way. So, it is great, I think. (Not doing Elvis, but the idea of being legal and fair to all parties.)

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