JASRAC Reports FY2025 Business Results: Royalty Collections and Distributions Exceed 150 Billion Yen, Reaching Historic Highs
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The Japanese Society for Rights of Authors, Composers and Publishers (JASRAC) reported record-high royalty collections of 152.32 billion yen and distributions of 151.85 billion yen for FY2025. This growth, surpassing 150 billion yen for the first time, was driven by strong interactive streaming and an increase in large-scale live concerts.
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- Q: Was JASRAC's revenue strong in fiscal year 2025?
- A: Yes, both royalty collection and distribution amounts hit historic highs, reaching 152.32 billion yen and 151.85 billion yen, respectively.
- Q: What are the main reasons for the revenue increase?
- A: The main factors include the continued strong performance of interactive streaming services and an increase in the number of large-scale live concerts held.
- Q: How is the collected royalty used?
- A: After deducting management fees, the collected royalties are distributed to rights holders such as lyricists, composers, and music publishers.