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  2. Private label - Wikipedia

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    The most common definition of a private label product is one that is outsourced, in which a firm is contracted to make a product under another name. However, it can also define products made in retailer-owned firms.

  3. Record label - Wikipedia

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    Due to advancing technology such as the Internet, the role of labels is rapidly changing, as artists are able to freely distribute their own material through online radio, peer-to-peer file sharing such as BitTorrent, and other services, at little to no cost, but with correspondingly low financial returns.

  4. Create Music Group - Wikipedia

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    Create Music Group, formerly known as CreateTV, is an independent American music distribution, publishing, and data analytics company founded in 2015 by Jonathan Strauss, Alexandre Williams & Wayne Hampton.

  5. Independent record label - Wikipedia

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    An independent record label (or indie label) is a record label that operates without the funding or distribution of major record labels; they are a type of small- to medium-sized enterprise, or SME.

  6. Labelcode - Wikipedia

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    Labelcode also known as Label Code is a unique 4-digit or 5-digit music label identification code that is assigned by Gesellschaft zur Verwertung von Leistungsschutzrechten (GVL), Germany. Since 2017, Labelcode is no longer mandatory. Labelcode is still used in some occasions, for example, CD publishing.

  7. Republic Records - Wikipedia

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    Republic Records is an American record label owned by Universal Music Group (UMG). Based in New York City, it was founded by Avery Lipman and Monte Lipman as an independent label in 1995, and was acquired by UMG in 2000.

  8. White-label product - Wikipedia

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    A white-label product is a product or service produced by one company (the producer) that other companies (the marketers) rebrand to make it appear as if they had made it. The name derives from the image of a white label on the packaging that can be filled in with the marketer's trade dress.

  9. Believe Music - Wikipedia

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    Believe (also known as Believe Music; previously known as Believe Digital) is a global digital music company headquartered in France. [5] [6] Believe has several brands including TuneCore, Nuclear Blast, Naïve, Groove Attack, Play Two and AllPoints. Believe exists in more than 50 countries [7] in Europe, America, Asia and Africa.

  10. Creative Commons license - Wikipedia

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    Creative Commons logo. A video explaining how Creative Commons licenses can be used in conjunction with commercial licensing arrangements. A Creative Commons ( CC) license is one of several public copyright licenses that enable the free distribution of an otherwise copyrighted "work".

  11. XO (record label) - Wikipedia

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    XO (also known as XO) [1] [2] is a Canadian record label founded by singer the Weeknd, his managers Wassim Slaiby and Amir "Cash" Esmailian, and his creative director La Mar Taylor. [3] Slaiby also serves as the CEO. [4]