SABAM
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SABAM
Summary
SABAM is a copyright collective[1]. SABAM draws 25 Wikipedia views per month (copyright_collective category, ranking #8 of 22).[2]
Key Facts
- SABAM's field of work was cultural heritage[3].
- SABAM was a member of Confédération Internationale des Sociétés d'Auteurs et Compositeurs[4].
- SABAM was a member of GESAC[5].
- SABAM was a member of Society of Audiovisual Authors[6].
- SABAM is located in Brussels[7].
- SABAM is in the country of Belgium[8].
- SABAM's instance of is recorded as copyright collective[9].
- SABAM's instance of is recorded as foundation[10].
- SABAM's instance of is recorded as archives[11].
- SABAM's official language is recorded as French[12].
- SABAM's official language is recorded as Dutch[13].
- SABAM's founder is recorded as Emiel Hullebroeck[14].
- SABAM's founder is recorded as Lodewijk Mortelmans[15].
- SABAM's founder is recorded as Lode Baekelmans[16].
- SABAM's founder is recorded as Flor Alpaerts[17].
- SABAM's founder is recorded as Edward Verheyden[18].
- SABAM's founder is recorded as Jan Broeckx[19].
- SABAM's founder is recorded as Lode Monteyne[20].
- SABAM's founder is recorded as Frans van Dyck[21].
- SABAM's item operated is recorded as SABAM Repertoire[22].
- SABAM's headquarters location is recorded as Brussels[23].
- SABAM's industry is recorded as sound recording and music publishing activities[24].
- November 30, 1922 marks the founding of SABAM[25].
- SABAM's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 50.8469417, 'lon': 4.3732011}[26].
- SABAM's location of formation is recorded as Antwerp[27].
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Founding
Founders include Emiel Hullebroeck[14], Lodewijk Mortelmans[15], Lode Baekelmans[16], Flor Alpaerts[17], Edward Verheyden[18], and Jan Broeckx[19]. November 30, 1922 marks the founding of SABAM[25]. SABAM's location of formation is recorded as Antwerp[27].
Identity
SABAM's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'mul', 'text': 'Société d’Auteurs Belge – Belgische Auteurs Maatschappij'}[28]. SABAM's short name is recorded as {'lang': 'mul', 'text': 'SABAM'}[29].
Operations
SABAM's headquarters location is recorded as Brussels[23].
Industry
SABAM's industry is recorded as sound recording and music publishing activities[24]. SABAM's field of work was cultural heritage[3].
Why It Matters
SABAM draws 25 Wikipedia views per month (copyright_collective category, ranking #8 of 22).[2] SABAM has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[30] SABAM is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[31]