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The .music initative by Music.us supports the protection of copyrights & intellectual capital of music works; & Musicians' rights and fair financial compensation. The MUSIC™ initiative is community-based, composed of musicians, bands, artists, producers, engineers, managers, organizations (record labels, publishers, performance rights organizations, industry associations, music societies, studios, retailers, aggregators, digital stores, manufacturers), educational universities / institutions / educators, community websites & music industry professionals.
The .music web domain extension represents the global music community, giving music entities a unique identity online. Not only does it increase a brand's visibility on the net, .music removes second-guessing & confusion by immediately associating a brand’s line of business with a memorable identity: music.
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