How much does an Copyright agent earn
A Copyright agent earns between $1.227 and $6.030 per month, with an average monthly salary of $2.715 and a median salary of $2.500 according to an Averwage.com salary survey along with to data of professionals hired and fired by companies in the labor market.
Our research is based on the salaries of 76 professionals hired and dismissed by the period from 06/2021 to 05/2022 (last year).
Monthly Salary | Annual Salary | Salary Per Week | Hourly Salary | |
Average wage | 2.715 | 32.581 | 679 | 13 |
1º Quartile | 1.227 | 14.723 | 307 | 6 |
Median Salary | 2.500 | 30.000 | 625 | 12 |
3º Quartile | 4.599 | 55.186 | 1.150 | 21 |
Higher Salary | 6.030 | 72.362 | 1.508 | 28 |
Professional job categories
- Middle level technicians
- medium level technicians in administrative sciences
- inspection, inspection and administrative coordination technicians
- copyright and media product review professionals
Related Positions:
Main workplaces
Copyright and Media Product Review Professionals the occupations of evaluator and ombudsman of the communication medium are performed by employees of the companies that broadcast the communication content, such as, for example, the contents of an open signal television channel. Copyright agents and technicians work in the inspection, collection and application of fines, in places where music is played, such as: radio stations, theaters, nightclubs, etc. They are exposed to pressure groups.
What does it take to work in the field of Copyright and Media Product Review Professionals
The exercise of the occupations of evaluator and ombudsman of the media requires university education and proven experience in content evaluation. They usually work in an interdisciplinary team. Copyright occupations require mid-level training.
Functions and activities of Copyright agent
Copyright and Media Product Review Professionals must:
Activities
- evaluating contents of internet pages;
- demonstrate analytical ability;
- propose objectives and quality indicators;
- establish interaction between legal and production areas;
- evaluating contents of web pages;
- review author's prior release;
- demonstrate organization;
- inspect event box office;
- demonstrate critical spirit;
- register users of artistic works;
- classify occurrences that violate the code of ethics;
- negotiate copyright collection;
- quantify self-generated, journalistic, informative and cultural programs;
- evaluating the educational function of the programs;
- providing information to the public;
- verify compliance with labor legislation for minors and adults;
- indicate age groups;
- analyze work permits for national and foreign artists;
- receive registrations from author associations;
- inspect application of the code of ethics;
- identify authors of the works used;
- demonstrate ability in dealing with people;
- suggest product improvement;
- interact with unions and associations;
- check recommendation sign;
- coordinate the preparation of the code of ethics;
- take legal action;
- demonstrate sensitivity in acts and actions;
- advise creation and production activities;
- establish dialogue with program producers and distributors;
- collect contractual rights;
- demonstrate skill in dealing with people;
- evaluate products;
- control auditions;
- advise the institution's educational actions;
- act with a sense of professional ethics;
- participate in the elaboration of the code of ethics;
- evaluating print media content;
- identify shows;
- issue bank payment slip;
- rate products;
- evaluating radio and television programming;
- advise the definition of copyright, intellectual and others;
- demonstrate initiative;
- monitor use of other copyrighted works;
- establishing evaluation criteria;
- ensure contracts for national and foreign shows;
- meeting in with the environment;
- forward judicial collection;
- demonstrate professional training in the area;
- notify infringers;
- monitor music plays and syncs;
- demonstrate experience;
- monitor ethical aspects of internal and external productions;
- demonstrate extraversion;
- demonstrate steadfastness;
- analyze contracts and artist fees;
- pay royalties;
- monitor public performances, broadcasts and publications;
- analyze prior author release;
- draft contracts;
- negotiate debts with defaulters;
- reporting violations of ethics;
- evaluating show content;
- monitor payment slip;
Sectors that hire Copyright agent the most in the job market
- private research activities
- temporary labor lease
- book edition
- development and licensing of customizable computer programs
- open television activities
- retail merchandise in general, with predominance of food products - minimarkets, grocery stores and warehouses
- data processing, application service providers and internet hosting services
- sound recording and music editing activities
- loading and unloading
- advertising agencies