The move finds the company now operating in Austria, Denmark, Finland, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland - where it will track what music is played on television and for how long, in order to provide an accurate data to collection societies and rights holders.
In addition to tracking royalties and resolving copyright infringement, the company also gauges revenue patterns over time.
"There is more of a need than ever for global transparency around the use of copyrights. Our ...
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