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Productores de Música de España (
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: Spanish Music Producers, shortened as Promusicae) is the national organisation responsible for the
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of Spain. It is a
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that represents more than 90% of the Spanish recorded music industry. It is the
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(IFPI) group for Spain. Promusicae is based in
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at Calle María de Molina, 39.


History

Promusicae began in 1958 as a representative of the IFPI in Spain under the name of the Spanish Group of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (), although not officially an association, since Spanish law during the Franco
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did not recognize the right of association until 1977. In 1978, it was registered as an association under the name Spanish Phonographic Association () (AFE). In 1982, with the emergence and popularization of the
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, the AFE changed its name to Phonographic and Videographic Association of Spain () (AFYVE). Finally, in 2004, AFYVE partners by General Assembly decided to change to its current name, Spanish Music Producers (). Promusicae, which is also a pun with the Latin expression "pro musicae", which means "for / in favor of the music". Since 30 April 2003, Antonio Guisasola has been president of Promusicae, replacing Carlos Grande.


Charts

The charts are calculated once every week on Sundays. They are based on retail music sales within Spain for the week from the preceding Saturday to the Friday prior to calculation. The new charts are usually uploaded to the Promusicae website on Sunday night Spanish continental time. As of January 2015, the Top 100 songs are based on streaming and both download and physical sales. Promusicae provides the following charts: * Top 100 songs * Top 100 albums chart * Top 20 compilations chart * Top 20 DVD Chart * Airplay Chart * Top 20 TV and Radio Chart (Annual)


Certifications

Certifications have existed in Spain since the mid-1970s. During this period, both singles and albums had to sell 100,000 copies to qualify for a Gold disk, the only certification awarded at the time. Promusicae is currently in charge of certifying records in Spain. It certifies Gold and Platinum recordings based on the shipment of albums and the sales of digital downloads.


Albums

Until 1 November 2005, the certification levels for music albums in Spain were 50,000 copies for Gold and 100,000 for Platinum. The levels were change to 20,000 for Gold and 40,000 for Platinum in November 2011 and are still the same, . This table contains the certification levels, when the program of Gold and Platinum is operated under Promusicae.


Singles

In January 2008, due to a decline in Physical singles, Promusicae added to the charts of the physical singles two separate Top 20 charts, one for "Digital downloads" and the other for "Original Tones" (similar to Ringtones). The change was reflected to the certifications as well, and allowed each single title to receive two separate types of certification awards. The two certification formats were combined in January 2009, reflecting, again, the charts becoming a single chart. At the same time, the physical singles chart and certifications were discontinued, and the certification-levels were raised to 20,000 for Gold and 40,000 for Platinum from the previous 10,000/20,000. ; Physical singles ;Digital downloads and Ringtones ;Streaming Streaming certifications were instituted in November 2013 at Gold for 4,000,000 streams and Platinum for 8,000,000. and run until January 2015, when they were merged with the digital downloads certification, at the same time raising the equivalent certification levels to 5,000,000 and 10,000,000. From 2018, the streaming equivalent levels are no longer listed.


Music DVDs

Note that in the table below are the certification-levels, when the program of Gold and Platinum is operated under Promusicae.


Piracy

As a member of
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(IFPI), one of Promusicae's main purposes is to
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for tougher
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laws to stop music copyright violations. Promusicae has monitored P2P networks gathering data about its users downloading music. In April 2005, Promusicae claimed that they were monitoring the Kazaa P2P network and they had sent "messages" containing warnings and legal threats to more than 10,000 users. In early 2008, Promusicae started a judicial process against
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, the biggest Spanish
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, demanding that personal data of Kazaa users they monitored should be handed over to Promusicae, so they can start suing them. The ''Promusicae v. Telefónica'' case continued until the
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ruled that Telefónica did not have an obligation to hand user data over to Promusicae. In June 2008, Promusicae sued Pablo Soto, developer of
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, Blubster, and
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. Promusicae claimed that Pablo Soto was engaging in unfair competition and demanded 13 million euros in damages. Promusicae is one of the founders of ''La Coalición de Creadores e Industrias de Contenidos'', a group of companies whose mission is changing Spanish law to be able to prosecute file-sharing.


See also

*
International Federation of the Phonographic Industry The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) is the organisation that represents the interests of the recording industry worldwide. It is a non-profit members' organisation registered in Switzerland and founded in Italy in 1 ...
* List of number-one hits in Spain


References


External links


Promusicae
- Official site
Elportaldemusica
- Official site {{DEFAULTSORT:Promusicae Music organisations based in Spain Music industry associations