Grand Rights

Grand rights refer to the rights to perform or reproduce dramatic works, such as musicals and operas, in a public setting. These rights are distinct from the more common performance rights, which cover non-dramatic works like songs and instrumental pieces. Grand rights are specifically concerned with the performance of works where the music is integral to the dramatic presentation, such as in stage productions or film adaptations. Securing grand rights typically involves negotiating with the copyright holder or publisher to obtain permission for public performances or reproductions of the dramatic work.

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