Tích cực áp dụng công nghệ 4.0 và các phần mềm quốc tế vào mọi hoạt động, trong năm 2020, Trung tâm bảo vệ quyền tác giả Âm nhạc Việt Nam VCPMC đã thu được hơn 150 tỷ đồng tiền sử dụng quyền tác giả.
On the morning of January 13, the Vietnam Music Copyright Protection Center VCPMC held a conference to summarize the activities of VCPMC 2020. The program spent a moment remembering musicians Vu Mao and Pho Duc Phuong - two great greats. musician laid the foundation for VCPMC.
Mr. Dinh Trung Can - Director of VCPMC said that the past 2020 was a special year for the whole world in general and Vietnam in particular. Therefore, VCPMCs leadership has correctly forecasted the situation in VCPMCs development strategy and adjusted its operation plan, focusing on exploiting and protecting "music copyright" on the internet environment, integrating actively apply 4.0 technology and international software in all activities. Thanks to that, overcoming common difficulties, VCPMCs activities in 2020 remained stable and recorded new developments.

VCPMC earned more than 150 billion VND using music copyright in 2020.
"Every day, the music data played where, what song, for how long is saved. From there, we have a basis to collect copyright fees," said musician Dinh Trung Can.
In 2020, the collected amount of music copyright use excluding value-added tax is: VND 150,029,732,979, an increase of 12 percent compared to 2019, of which: The amount collected in the northern region North is: 47,566,866,803 VND; the amount collected at the southern branch is: 102,462,866,176 VND.
In 2020, VCPMC has made 4 distributions and paid to copyright holders the amount minus management fee of: 107,455,689,511 VND. It is estimated that before the Lunar New Year 2021, VCPMC will distribute the next amount of 36 billion.

Musician Dinh Trung Can.
In 2020, legal support and advice, and complaint settlement of member authors in order to protect legitimate rights and interests according to regulations will take place mainly in the digital environment, especially in the digital environment. YouTube. The lawsuits filed by VCPMC in 2020 include 14 cases, of which 8 are related to performances.
VCPMC filed a lawsuit against Ngoc Viet Multimedia Co., Ltd. to organize a performance program To remember a time when we fell in love 6 – A time when we loved people at Hoa Binh Theater - Ho Chi Minh City. The Hanoi Peoples Court held a hearing on September 17, 2020 and declared that the VCPMC won the case, the judgment has taken effect. The center withdrew the petition 3 cases because the defendant partially remedied the violation and because the defendant stopped operating 2 cases, and 8 more cases are still in the process of proceedings.
In 2020, VCPMC will continue to expand bilateral cooperation with copyright protection organizations around the world. Up to this point, VCPMC has signed bilateral contracts with 81 collective management organizations CMOs, the number of signed contracts increased by about 10% compared to 2019.
Despite the complicated situation of the Covid-19 epidemic, VCPMCs foreign income still grew strongly, up to this point, increasing by 82% compared to last year nearly 2 billion VND to more than 3.6 billion VND due to digital field growth foreign institutions.
Up to now, the total number of members signing authorization contracts at VCPMC is 4,540 authors 276 authors in 2020.

Composer Nguyen Van Chung.
Commenting on the centers activities, musician Nguyen Van Chung shared his memories of when he first started his music career: "VCPMC helped me get the first money my song. The amount is small, but it rekindled in me the belief that I can live with my passion and be able to work professionally in music.
I learned that when the musician dies, the center still collects royalties for the next 50 years, the money will be left to the musicians family. That way, my children and grandchildren still enjoy a part of what I leave behind. I have complete peace of mind when I have a support center so that I can compose comfortably because each song is my property and brain."