אגודת קומפוזיטורים, ומחברים ומו"לים | |
Abbreviation | ACUM |
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Formation | 1936 |
Founded at | Tel Aviv, israel |
Type | Non-profit |
Purpose | Collective rights management |
Membership (2016) | 10,125 |
Official language | Hebrew |
Affiliations | International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers (CISAC) International Bureau of Societies Administering Mechanical Rights (BIAM) |
Website | acum |
The Society of Authors, Composers and Music Publishers in Israel (Hebrew: אגודת קומפוזיטורים, ומחברים ומו"לים), known by the acronym ACUM (Hebrew: אקו"ם), is a non-profit copyright collective which engages in collective rights management for authors, poets, lyricists, composers, arrangers, and music publishers in Israel. As a member of the International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers (CISAC), ACUM is affiliated with more than 100 similar rights organizations around the world, with which it engages in reciprocal royalty collection agreements. It also holds an annual prize ceremony which honors authors and musicians in many categories, including lifetime achievement.
As of 2016, the organization has 10,125 members, of which 149 are publishers. More than 1.7 million Israeli and foreign works are registered in its database.[1] In 2004, ACUM was the subject of a precedent-setting decision by the Israel Antitrust Authority which determined that its arrangement for licensing members' work amounted to a restrictive agreement, and that ACUM was essentially a monopoly. Since 2011, the group has operated under limitations imposed by the Antitrust Tribunal.