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Film Musicians Secondary Markets Fund

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Producers and/or other rights holders make payments to the Fund equal to one percent of their gross receipts from the release of covered films (post 1960) into the ancillary or supplemental markets. These obligations last for the life of the motion picture and remain with the production regardless of
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Each July, the Fund makes an annual distribution of residuals received throughout its fiscal year to participating musicians. Musicians must have worked on film and television projects scored under the AFM agreements to qualify as participating musicians. There are approximately 45,000 participating
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from producers and distributes them to film and television musicians. The Fund was established in 1972 as part of a
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how many times the ownership and/or distribution rights are transferred.
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Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers
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