Pro Music Rights is what is known as a music performing rights organization. A performing rights organization represents songwriters, composers, and music publishers. Pro Music Rights issues licenses for a monthly or annual fee, then retains that fee as revenue for Pro Music Rights, and then collects the usage fees from businesses that use music, including television and radio stations; broadcast and cable networks; new media, including the Internet/streaming services and mobile technologies; satellite audio services like XM and Sirius; nightclubs, hotels, bars, restaurants and other venues; digital jukeboxes; and live concerts. These usage fees are then distributed as royalties to the songwriters, composers & music publishers that Pro Music Rights represents. Pro Music Rights is recognized in U.S. copyright law as a licensor of music and currently represents more than Two Million Musical works.