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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 non-profit and private trade organization, that represents the recording industry distributors in the Philippines.

Philippine Association of the Record Industry
AbbreviationPARI
FormationFebruary 10, 1972
Legal statusNon-profit organization
PurposeTrade organization protecting music production companies' interests
HeadquartersSuite 207 Greenhills Mansion
37 Annapolis St., Greenhills,
San Juan City, Metro Manila
Chairman
Marivic Benedicto (Star)
AffiliationsIFPI
Websitepari.com.ph
www.facebook.com/PARIinc/

The PARI was formed on February 10, 1972, and today is composed of 14 corporate members and 13 associate members. Since then, the association had worked with the Congress on drafting music copyright laws and had helped conduct raids on music pirates with the National Bureau of Investigation, Philippine National Police, Criminal Investigation and Detection Group and Optical Media Board.

It is also responsible for awarding music recording certifications in the Philippines. Annually, PARI organizes different music events such as the Awit Awards.

History

In the early 1950s, music piracy started to grow in the Philippines. So, in 1952, major recording companies organized the first recording industry association in the country called the Record Industry Association of the Philippines (RIAP).[1] The association was mostly composed of foreign licensees.[2] The first president of RIAP was Manuel P. Villar of Mareco. In 1971, independent record companies decided to bond together and formed the Philippine Recording Industry Association (PRIA). Its primary goal was to promote local records. PRIA elected their first president which was Jose Mari Gonzales of Cinema-Audio.[3] In their years of existence, the two organizations had cooperated with each other in fighting piracy.

On February 10, 1972, another organization in the record industry was created called the Philippine Association of the Record Industry (PARI). Antonio Lustre of the Home Industries Development Corporation (HIDCOR) was elected as its first president.[4] After the first two organizations were disbanded, PARI became the only and legitimate association of the record companies in the Philippines, combining both major and independent record companies.

In 1990, the association began certifying recorded music in the Philippines. Constant Change by Jose Mari Chan was the first ever album to be certified. It was certified diamond on November 10, 1990. Since the awards program was launched, only eight albums were certified diamond by PARI.[5] Aside from Constant Change, the other seven are:

Other than certifying albums, the organization also certifies singles and music videos. On January 16, 2013, the first ever single was certified. It was "I'll Be There" by Julie Anne San Jose and it was certified quadruple platinum during that time.[6][5] On the other hand, no music videos are certified yet.

The Philippine Association of the Record Industry filed a complaint against the popular torrent website KickassTorrents, resulting in its seizure by Philippine authorities on June 13, 2013.[7]

Certification levels

Before 1990, music certifications were only awarded by record labels in their artists through their own guidelines until PARI took the work.

Album certifications include both physical and digital sales. Beginning in March 2012, PARI began to certify singles (both digital and physical) and music videos.[8] Before 2012, the thresholds for albums were distinguished between the domestic and international repertoire. Currently, domestic repertoire shares the same thresholds along with the international repertoire. For the full list of music certifications, please go to their .

Albums

Certification 1990 – "mid 2000s"[9][10] July 2004[11] – Oct. 2007[12] Oct. 2007 – Oct. 2008[13] Oct. 2008 – Apr. 2009[14][15] Apr. 2009 – Mar. 2012[16][15] Since Mar. 2012[17]
Gold 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
"(number)" or italicized numbers in parentheses represents international repertoire, if different.

Singles

Certification Since Mar. 2012[17]
Gold 75,000
Platinum 150,000

Music videos

Certification Since Mar. 2012[17]
Gold 7,500
Platinum 15,000

Members

The members of Philippine Association of the Record Industry are divided into two: corporate and associate. The corporate members are the major record companies while the associate members are the small, independent record companies.[18]

Corporate

Associate

  • Aika Records Music Production
  • Amtrust Leisure Corporation
  • Bellhaus Entertainment
  • Business and Arts
  • Careless
  • Curve Entertainment
  • Ditto Music Philippines
  • HOMEWORKZ Entertainment Services
  • Jesuit Communications Foundation
  • Musikatha Ministries Foundation
  • O/C Records
  • Off the Record
  • Pineapple Riddims Recording Company
  • Shepherd's Voice Publications
  • Signature Music
  • Vertical Brew Music

See also

References

  1. ^ Trinidad, Luis Ma. (January 5, 1963). End of the Pirate Decade. Billboard. p. 39. Retrieved October 20, 2012.
  2. ^ Salazar, Oskar (May 12, 1973). Filipino Decree Hits Foreigners. Billboard. pp. 1 & 44. Retrieved October 20, 2012.
  3. ^ A New Manila Record Association Is Formed. Billboard. October 2, 1971. p. 44. Retrieved October 20, 2012.
  4. ^ Yson, Danny. "The Recording Industry at a Glance". Philippine Association of the Record Industry. Retrieved March 11, 2012.
  5. ^ a b . Philippine Association of the Record Industry. Archived from the original on January 12, 2014. Retrieved June 1, 2014.
  6. ^ "Julie Anne's self-titled album reached 5× Platinum". LionhearTV. August 15, 2013. Retrieved January 12, 2014.
  7. ^ "KickassTorrents Domain Seized After Music Industry Complaint". TorrentFreak. June 14, 2013. Retrieved August 10, 2013.
  8. ^ (PDF). International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 26, 2011. Retrieved August 10, 2013.
  9. ^ Gonzales, David (August 7, 1999). "Global Music Pulse". Billboard. Vol. 111, no. 32. Nielsen Business Media. p. 53. ISSN 0006-2510. ...nine times platinum (360,000) units...
  10. ^ Tuazon, Nikko (October 15, 2015). "12 OPM Artists with Most Number of Platinum Records". PEP.ph. Retrieved December 25, 2018. From 1990s to mid-2000s, PARI gave Gold Record Awards to albums with 20,000 units sold...
  11. ^ "Gary V. gets multi-platinum award". philstar.com. July 20, 2004. Retrieved December 25, 2018. ...six-times platinum or more than 180,000 copies sold...
  12. ^ (PDF). International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 9, 2007.
  13. ^ (PDF). International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 27, 2008.
  14. ^ (PDF). International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 25, 2008.
  15. ^ a b . Manila Bulletin. Archived from the original on May 10, 2012.
  16. ^ (PDF). International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 15, 2010.
  17. ^ a b c "International Certification Award levels - Updated July 2012" (PDF). August 10, 2012. (PDF) from the original on August 10, 2012. Retrieved May 27, 2021.
  18. ^ "PARI: Members". Philippine Association of the Record Industry. Retrieved October 7, 2012.

External links

  • Official website  
  • Philippine Association of the Record Industry on Facebook

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The Philippine Association of the Record Industry Filipino Kapisanan ng Industriya ng Plaka ng Pilipinas abbreviated as PARI is a non profit and private trade organization that represents the recording industry distributors in the Philippines Philippine Association of the Record IndustryAbbreviationPARIFormationFebruary 10 1972Legal statusNon profit organizationPurposeTrade organization protecting music production companies interestsHeadquartersSuite 207 Greenhills Mansion37 Annapolis St Greenhills San Juan City Metro ManilaChairmanMarivic Benedicto Star AffiliationsIFPIWebsitepari wbr com wbr ph www wbr facebook wbr com wbr PARIinc wbr The PARI was formed on February 10 1972 and today is composed of 14 corporate members and 13 associate members Since then the association had worked with the Congress on drafting music copyright laws and had helped conduct raids on music pirates with the National Bureau of Investigation Philippine National Police Criminal Investigation and Detection Group and Optical Media Board It is also responsible for awarding music recording certifications in the Philippines Annually PARI organizes different music events such as the Awit Awards Contents 1 History 2 Certification levels 2 1 Albums 2 2 Singles 2 3 Music videos 3 Members 3 1 Corporate 3 2 Associate 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditIn the early 1950s music piracy started to grow in the Philippines So in 1952 major recording companies organized the first recording industry association in the country called the Record Industry Association of the Philippines RIAP 1 The association was mostly composed of foreign licensees 2 The first president of RIAP was Manuel P Villar of Mareco In 1971 independent record companies decided to bond together and formed the Philippine Recording Industry Association PRIA Its primary goal was to promote local records PRIA elected their first president which was Jose Mari Gonzales of Cinema Audio 3 In their years of existence the two organizations had cooperated with each other in fighting piracy On February 10 1972 another organization in the record industry was created called the Philippine Association of the Record Industry PARI Antonio Lustre of the Home Industries Development Corporation HIDCOR was elected as its first president 4 After the first two organizations were disbanded PARI became the only and legitimate association of the record companies in the Philippines combining both major and independent record companies In 1990 the association began certifying recorded music in the Philippines Constant Change by Jose Mari Chan was the first ever album to be certified It was certified diamond on November 10 1990 Since the awards program was launched only eight albums were certified diamond by PARI 5 Aside from Constant Change the other seven are Christmas in Our Hearts by Jose Mari Chan Nina Live by Nina A Wonderful Christmas by Christian Bautista Araw Oras Tagpuan by Sponge Cola Doo Wops amp Hooligans by Bruno MarsOther than certifying albums the organization also certifies singles and music videos On January 16 2013 the first ever single was certified It was I ll Be There by Julie Anne San Jose and it was certified quadruple platinum during that time 6 5 On the other hand no music videos are certified yet The Philippine Association of the Record Industry filed a complaint against the popular torrent website KickassTorrents resulting in its seizure by Philippine authorities on June 13 2013 7 Certification levels EditBefore 1990 music certifications were only awarded by record labels in their artists through their own guidelines until PARI took the work Album certifications include both physical and digital sales Beginning in March 2012 PARI began to certify singles both digital and physical and music videos 8 Before 2012 the thresholds for albums were distinguished between the domestic and international repertoire Currently domestic repertoire shares the same thresholds along with the international repertoire For the full list of music certifications please go to their database Albums Edit Certification 1990 mid 2000s 9 10 July 2004 11 Oct 2007 12 Oct 2007 Oct 2008 13 Oct 2008 Apr 2009 14 15 Apr 2009 Mar 2012 16 15 Since Mar 2012 17 Gold 20 000 15 000 15 000 10 000 12 500 7 500 10 000 7 500 7 500Platinum 40 000 30 000 30 000 20 000 25 000 15 000 20 000 15 000 15 000Diamond 400 000 300 000 300 000 200 000 250 000 150 000 200 000 150 000 150 000 number or italicized numbers in parentheses represents international repertoire if different Singles Edit Certification Since Mar 2012 17 Gold 75 000Platinum 150 000Music videos Edit Certification Since Mar 2012 17 Gold 7 500Platinum 15 000Members EditThe members of Philippine Association of the Record Industry are divided into two corporate and associate The corporate members are the major record companies while the associate members are the small independent record companies 18 Corporate Edit Alpha Music Dyna Music GMA Music formerly known as Infiniti Music Ivory Music and Video distributor of Sony Music catalog in the Philippines from mid 2011 to early 2018 PolyEast Records formerly known as Canary Records OctoArts International OctoArts EMI Music and EMI Philippines Galaxy Records Praise Music Sony Music Philippines formerly known as BMG Records Pilipinas and Sony BMG Philippines re opened in 2018 Star Music UMUSIC Philippines formerly known as PolyCosmic Records and MCA Music Universal Records formerly known as WEA Records Viva Records Vicor Music Warner Music PhilippinesAssociate Edit Aika Records Music Production Amtrust Leisure Corporation Bellhaus Entertainment Business and Arts Careless Curve Entertainment Ditto Music Philippines HOMEWORKZ Entertainment Services Jesuit Communications Foundation Musikatha Ministries Foundation O C Records Off the Record Pineapple Riddims Recording Company Shepherd s Voice Publications Signature Music Vertical Brew MusicSee also Edit Record production portalList of best selling albums in the PhilippinesReferences Edit Trinidad Luis Ma January 5 1963 End of the Pirate Decade Billboard p 39 Retrieved October 20 2012 Salazar Oskar May 12 1973 Filipino Decree Hits Foreigners Billboard pp 1 amp 44 Retrieved October 20 2012 A New Manila Record Association Is Formed Billboard October 2 1971 p 44 Retrieved October 20 2012 Yson Danny The Recording Industry at a Glance Philippine Association of the Record Industry Retrieved March 11 2012 a b List of PARI Gold Platinum amp Diamond Awardees Philippine Association of the Record Industry Archived from the original on January 12 2014 Retrieved June 1 2014 Julie Anne s self titled album reached 5 Platinum LionhearTV August 15 2013 Retrieved January 12 2014 KickassTorrents Domain Seized After Music Industry Complaint TorrentFreak June 14 2013 Retrieved August 10 2013 Current International Certification Award levels PDF International Federation of the Phonographic Industry Archived from the original PDF on July 26 2011 Retrieved August 10 2013 Gonzales David August 7 1999 Global Music Pulse Billboard Vol 111 no 32 Nielsen Business Media p 53 ISSN 0006 2510 nine times platinum 360 000 units Tuazon Nikko October 15 2015 12 OPM Artists with Most Number of Platinum Records PEP ph Retrieved December 25 2018 From 1990s to mid 2000s PARI gave Gold Record Awards to albums with 20 000 units sold Gary V gets multi platinum award philstar com July 20 2004 Retrieved December 25 2018 six times platinum or more than 180 000 copies sold 2006 Oct 2007 International Certification Award levels PDF International Federation of the Phonographic Industry Archived from the original PDF on January 9 2007 Oct 2007 Oct 2008 International Certification Award levels PDF International Federation of the Phonographic Industry Archived from the original PDF on February 27 2008 Oct 2008 Apr 2009 International Certification Award levels PDF International Federation of the Phonographic Industry Archived from the original PDF on June 25 2008 a b Clearing Nina s Diamond of impurities Manila Bulletin Archived from the original on May 10 2012 Dec 2009 Mar 2012 International Certification Award levels PDF International Federation of the Phonographic Industry Archived from the original PDF on February 15 2010 a b c International Certification Award levels Updated July 2012 PDF August 10 2012 Archived PDF from the original on August 10 2012 Retrieved May 27 2021 PARI Members Philippine Association of the Record Industry Retrieved October 7 2012 External links EditOfficial website Philippine Association of the Record Industry on Facebook Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Philippine Association of the Record Industry amp oldid 1120894103, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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