Philippine Association of the Record Industry

The Philippine Association of the Record Industry (Filipino: Kapisanan ng Industriya ng Plaka ng Pilipinas, abbreviated as PARI) is a nan-profit an private trade organization, that represents the recordin industry distributors in the Philippines.

Philippine Association of the Record Industry
AbbreviationPARI
Formation10 Februar 1972
Legal statusNan-profit organization
PurposeTrade organization protectin muisic production companies' interests
HeidquartersSuite 207 Greenhills Mansion
37 Annapolis St., Greenhills,
San Juan, Metro Manila
Location
Chairman
Marivic Benedicto (Star)
AffiliationsIFPI
Wabsteidwww.pari.com.ph

The PARI wis formit in 10 Februar 1972 an the day componit o 14 corporate members an 13 associate members. Syne then, the association haed wirkit wi the Congress on draftin muisic copyricht laws an haed helpit conduct raids on muisic pirates wi the National Bureau of Investigation, Philippine National Police, Criminal Investigation an Detection Group an Optical Media Buird.

It is responsible for awairdin muisic recordin certifications in the Philippines. Annually, PARI organizes different muisic events sic as the Awit Awards.

History

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In early 1950s, muisic piracy stairtit tae grow in the Philippines. Sae, in 1952, major recordin companies organisit the first recordin industry association in the kintra cried the Record Industry Association of the Philippines (RIAP).[1] The association wis maistly componed of foreign licensees.[2] The first preses o RIAP wis Manuel P. Villar of Mareco. In 1971, independent record companies decidit tae bond thegither an formit the Philippine Recording Industry Association (PRIA). Its primar goal wis tae promote local records. PRIA electit thair first preses which wis Jose Mari Gonzales o Cinema-Audio.[3] In thair years of existence, the twa organizations haed cooperated wi each ither in fechtin piracy.

In 10 Februar 1972, anither organization in the record industry wis creatit cried the Philippine Association of the Record Industry (PARI). Antonio Lustre o the Home Industries Development Corporation (HIDCOR) wis electit as its first preses.[4] Efter the first twa organizations wur disbandit, PARI became the anerly an legitimate association o the record companies in the Philippines, combinin baith major an independent record companies.

In 1990, the association began certifeein recordit muisic in the Philippines. Constant Change bi Jose Mari Chan wis the first iver album tae be certifee'd. It wis certifee'd diamond in 10 November 1990. Syne the awairds program wis launched, sax albums wur certifee'd diamond bi PARI.[5] Aside frae Constant Change, the ither fower are:

Ither than certifeein albums, the organisation certifees singles an muisic videos. In 16 Januar 2013, the first iver single wis certifeed. It wis "I'll Be There" bi Julie Anne San Jose an it wis certifee'd platinum durin that time. As o nou, it remained the anerly single tae be certifee'd an it currently haulds a 4x platinum certification.[5][6] On the ither haund, nae muisic videos are certifee'd yet.

The Philippine Association of the Record Industry filed a complaint against the popular torrent wabsteid KickassTorrents, resultin in its seizur bi Philippine authorities on 13 Juin 2013.[7]

Certification levels

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Afore 1990, muisic certifications wur anerly awairdit bi record labels in thair airtists throu thair awn guidelines till PARI teuk the wirk.

Album certifications include baith pheesical an digital sales. Beginnin in Mairch 2012, PARI began tae certifee singles (baith digital an pheesical) an muisic videos.[8] Afore 2012, the threshaulds for albums wur distinguished atween the domestic an internaitional repertoire. Currently, domestic repertoire shares the same threshaulds alang wi the internaitional repertoire. For the full leet o muisic certifications, please gang tae thair database.

Albums

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Certification 1990 - 2006 2006 - Oct. 2007[9] Oct. 2007 - Oct. 2008[10] Oct. 2008 - Apr. 2009[11][12] Apr. 2009 - Mar. 2012[12][13] Syne Mar. 2012[14]
Gowd 20,000 15,000 15,000
(10,000)
12,500
(7,500)
10,000
(7,500)
7,500
Platinum 40,000 30,000 30,000
(20,000)
25,000
(15,000)
20,000
(15,000)
15,000
Diamond 400,000 300,000 300,000
(200,000)
250,000
(150,000)
200,000
(150,000)
150,000
"(nummer)" or italicisit nummers in parentheses represents internaitional repertoire, if different.

Singles

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Certification Syne Mar. 2012[14]
Gowd 75,000
Platinum 150,000

Muisic videos

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Certification Syne Mar. 2012[14]
Gowd 7,500
Platinum 15,000

Company structur

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The present officers o the Philippine Association of the Record Industry are:[15]

  • Chairman: Marivic Benedicto - Star Records
  • Preses: Ricky Ilacad - MCA Music
  • 1st Vice Preses: Alvin de Vera - Alpha Music
  • 2nt Vice Preses: Rene Salta - GMA Records
  • Treasurer: Johnny Sy - Praise
  • Secretary: Jesmon Chua - PolyEast Records
  • Auditor: William Lim - Galaxy Records

The buird o directors, which includes the officers, consists o:[15]

Members

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The members o Philippine Association of the Record Industry are dividit intae twa: corporate an associate. The corporate members are the major record companies while the associate members are the smaw, independent record companies.[16]

Corporate

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Associate

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  • Aika Records
  • AROA Records
  • Amtrust Leisure Corporation
  • Bellhaus Entertainment
  • Business an Airts
  • BWB Records an Music Productions
  • Jesuit Communications Foundation
  • Mayumi Records
  • MediaNation Music
  • Musikatha Ministries Foundation
  • Pineapple Riddims Recording Company
  • Shepherd's Voice Publications
  • Signature Music
  • Veetugee Music Entertainment
  • Vertical Brew Music
  • Viejo Marketing

¹ Member, International Federation of the Phonographic Industry[17]

See an aw

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References

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  1. Trinidad, Luis Ma. (5 Januar 1963). End of the Pirate Decade. Billboard. p. 39. Retrieved 20 October 2012.
  2. Salazar, Oskar (12 Mey 1973). Filipino Decree Hits Foreigners. Billboard. pp. 1 & 44. Retrieved 20 October 2012.
  3. A New Manila Record Association Is Formed. Billboard. 2 October 1971. p. 44. Retrieved 20 October 2012.
  4. Yson, Danny. "The Recording Industry at a Glance". Philippine Association of the Record Industry. Retrieved 11 Mairch 2012.
  5. a b "List of PARI Gold, Platinum & Diamond Awardees". Philippine Association of the Record Industry. Retrieved 12 Januar 2014.
  6. "Julie Anne's self-titled album reached 5x Platinum". LionhearTV. 15 August 2013. Archived frae the original on 13 Januar 2014. Retrieved 12 Januar 2014.
  7. "KickassTorrents Domain Seized After Music Industry Complaint". TorrentFreak. 14 Juin 2013. Retrieved 10 August 2013.
  8. "Current International Certification Award levels" (PDF). International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. Archived frae the original (PDF) on 15 Februar 2010. Retrieved 10 August 2013.
  9. "2006 - Oct. 2007 International Certification Award levels" (PDF). International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. Archived (PDF) frae the original on 9 Januar 2007. Retrieved 17 Februar 2014.
  10. "Oct. 2007 - Oct. 2008 International Certification Award levels" (PDF). International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. Archived (PDF) frae the original on 27 Februar 2008. Retrieved 17 Februar 2014.
  11. "Oct. 2008 - Apr. 2009 International Certification Award levels" (PDF). International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. Archived (PDF) frae the original on 25 Juin 2008. Retrieved 17 Februar 2014.
  12. a b "Clearing Nina's 'Diamond' of impurities". Manila Bulletin. Archived frae the original on 10 Mey 2012. Retrieved 17 Februar 2014.
  13. "Dec. 2009 - Mar. 2012 International Certification Award levels" (PDF). International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. Archived (PDF) frae the original on 15 Februar 2010. Retrieved 17 Februar 2014.
  14. a b c "International Certification Award levels as of March 2013" (PDF). International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. Archived frae the original (PDF) on 15 Februar 2010. Retrieved 17 Februar 2014.
  15. a b "About PARI". Philippine Association of the Record Industry. Retrieved 11 Mairch 2012.
  16. "PARI: Members". Philippine Association of the Record Industry. Retrieved 7 October 2012.
  17. "IFPI Member Record Companies". International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 7 October 2012.

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