Members
What is the Schedule A?
The Schedule A is a list of labels that AVLA represents. The
labels are owned or controlled in Canada by AVLA's members. AVLA
only licenses the repertoire produced under the label names listed
in Schedule A. If you want to copy a song or a music video that is
not on the Schedule A, you may not be able to do so under an AVLA
licence. The Schedule A will change periodically as record
companies join AVLA or cease to be members of AVLA, or if members
sell the rights to their labels to third parties. AVLA attempts to
keep the Schedule A as up to date as possible. Please contact us if
you are unsure if a label or artist's repertoire is represented by
AVLA.
How to read the Schedule A:
Each label name in the Schedule A is identified as being "AUDIO",
"VIDEO" or "AUDIO & VIDEO".
- Sound recordings* may be copied from a label type identified as
AUDIO.
- Music videos* may be copied from a label type identified as
VIDEO.
- Both sound recordings* and music videos* may be copied from
labels identified as AUDIO & VIDEO
*Repertoire by Restricted Artists may not be copied under
any circumstances.
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