Asosiasi Industri Rekaman Indonesia (ASIRI) (English: Recording Industry Association of Indonesia) is a
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that represents the
recording industry
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interests in
Indonesia
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.
It was established in 1978 and represents 84 member
labels
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, which distribute around 95% of the music sold in Indonesia.
Certification levels
ASIRI is responsible for
certifying gold and platinum albums in Indonesia. The levels are:
; Domestic albums:
* Gold: 15,000
* Platinum: 30,000
; International albums:
* Gold: 5,000
* Platinum: 10,000
As of 2016, ASIRI certifies Gold and Platinum based on the nominal of money earned from the sale of albums and singles, both physically and digitally.
* Gold:
Rp500 million ($37,300)
* Platinum: Rp1 billion ($74,600)
Repercussions of unauthorized recording
Copyright infringement is not a new phenomenon in Indonesia. Before 1988, all recordings sold in Indonesia are unauthorized. But in the 1990s, the number was reduced to 20%, with retail value of unlicensed recordings in 1995, estimated at US$15 million. In the early 2000s, the infringement rate was increased back to a higher levels, which was at 55% in 2001, and 85% in 2003.
Usually, infringement affects domestic artists in particular.
See also
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Music industry
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List of music recording certifications
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Music industry associations
Indonesian music industry
Music organizations based in Indonesia
Organizations established in 1978
IFPI members
1978 establishments in Indonesia