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Published Price to Dealer

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In the music industry, the Published Price to Dealer (PPD) is the wholesale unit price of a recorded work. It is often used in recording industry contracts as a basic figure for defining royalty shares.[1][2] Compare Suggested Retail List Price (SRLP).

Uses

References

  1. ^ Richard James Burgess (2002). The Art of Music Production. Omnibus Press. pp. 149. ISBN 9780711990104.
  2. ^ Nigel Parker (2004). "Contracts". Music Business. Sweet & Maxwell. p. 252. ISBN 9780421899308.
  3. ^ "Q. Do I need to register with royalty collection agencies abroad as well as in the UK?". www.soundonsound.com. Retrieved 2023-05-01.
  4. ^ "BIEM - FAQs". Bureau International de l'Edition Mecanique. Retrieved 2023-05-01.