CISAC: global growth in collective management continues, AI alert confirmed
CISAC reveals in its World Report 2025 that creators’ revenues reached 13.97 billion euros in 2024, thanks to notable growth in digital collections, and highlights growing concerns over the impact of artificial intelligence on copyright.
The International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers (CISAC) today published its World Copyright Collections Report 2025, confirming the sector’s renewed strength and the driving role of digital. Worldwide revenues for creators reached 13.97 billion euros in 2024, up 6.6% year-on-year. This represents over 70% growth in ten years. The trend continues to be driven by digital uses, which pass a symbolic milestone, reaching over 5 billion euros in revenues, up 11.2%, and now accounting for 37% of worldwide collections.
This dynamic confirms the observations made last year: after a decade of adaptation, the digital battle appears to be won. Already in 2023, CISAC noted that subscription streaming was reaching maturity in the major markets. By 2024, growth had slowed slightly…
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