Vietnam ranks among global top 50 for music copyright revenue: Report
Thursday, November 27,2025
AsemconnectVietnam - From the beginning of 2025 to November 18, an additional 734 authors had registered as members of the Vietnam Centre for Protection of Music Copyright, bringing the total number of authorised members to 7,072.
Vietnam has been listed among the world’s top 50 countries with the highest music copyright revenue, and among the top 10 digital-revenue markets in the Asia–Pacific region, according to the Vietnam Centre for Protection of Music Copyright (VCPMC).
The announcement follows the official release of the Global Collections Report 2025 by the International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers (CISAC).
The report provides a comprehensive analysis of 2024 copyright revenue data compiled from 228 collective management organisations across 111 countries and territories. According to CISAC, global copyright collections reached 13.97 billion EUR (16.17 billion USD) in 2024, up 6.6% year-on-year, with digital revenue continuing to drive worldwide growth.
The report placed Vietnam among the top 10 Asia–Pacific countries with the highest digital copyright collections, which totalled 12 million EUR in 2024. Vietnam ranks eighth in the region for digital music copyright revenue, surpassing markets such as Taiwan (China) and Thailand.
Although Vietnam is still undergoing digital transformation, VCPMC has maintained a forward-looking approach, seizing opportunities, leveraging available resources and expanding international cooperation. This strategic direction has enabled the centre to optimise revenue streams and establish its own effective development pathway.
Vietnam’s digital revenue grew by 15.7%, reflecting significant expansion in the online copyright market. Digital income now accounts for 86.6% of total collections - one of the highest proportions in the region, showing Vietnam’s heavy reliance on digital platforms.
The CISAC report also provides the global copyright revenue ranking, in which Vietnam stands at 47th among the world’s top 50 music copyright markets. The country generated a total of 14 million EUR in 2024, up 12.7% from 2023 - an impressive increase signalling strong market development, particularly in the digital domain, which accounts for more than 86% of total revenue.
A VCPMC representative reported that from the beginning of 2025 to November 18, an additional 734 authors had registered as members, bringing the total number of authorised members to 7,072.
In the third quarter of 2025, royalty disbursements to authors and rightsholders exceeded 108 billion VND (about 4 million USD). Of this, over 92.5 billion VND was paid to domestic authors and nearly 15.7 billion VND to foreign authors.
In recent years, VCPMC has made significant progress across all areas of operation. CISAC has recognised the centre as a collective management organisation (CMO) with a model comparable to leading societies worldwide, including SACEM (France), JASRAC (Japan), GEMA (Germany), APRA AMCOS (Australia) and KOSA (Republic of Korea).
VCPMC now maintains reciprocal agreements with many CISAC members, enabling Vietnamese works to earn royalties internationally and foreign works to be licensed and remunerated in Vietnam. CISAC has highlighted VCPMC as a CMO with solid growth, strong credibility in the region and expanding international partnerships. The centre continues to play a vital role in promoting Vietnamese musical works globally while protecting authors’ legitimate rights and interests, thereby fostering creativity in a modern and progressive environment./.
Source: VNA
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