Registering as a writer or publisher with any music/performers rights organization is free. ASCAP and BMI are basically open to anyone, SESAC has a 'selective' process.
I worked as a licensing executive for BMI back in 2001. As I recall, at the time BMI, ASCPA and SESAC all together collected only about $4 billion dollars. Pretty small numbers when you consider that this money has to be divied up to all songwriters and publishers across the entire wolrd. THE MORE TELLING number is how much BMI keeps for themselves. THIS WILL SHOCK YOU................probably disappoint you, too. At the time I worked for them, BMI returned something like 92% of EVERYTHING they collected to the songwriters and publishers. Pretty impressive that they can pay rent, utilities, lawyers, staff, advertizing and salaries, on a slim 8% of what they collect. Remember, these Performance Rights Organizations (BMI, ASCAP, SESAC) are Not-For-Profit organizations.
A BMI of 70 would be beyond obese. Frankly, it would be on the verge of death pretty much.
It depends on your height. It's impossible to tell how much you weigh just by your BMI alone.
That depends on her height. BMI of 18-24 is normal and healthy. BMI is calculated by the following formula: BMI=(weight in kilos)/(height in meters)2.
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It depends on your bmi that tells it all, there is no average range because you have to look at your height, then your age and weight and calculate your bmi if it as at a healthy weight you will be fine although if it is at obese then you weight to much, so try calculating your bmi!
Ideally you will have a BMI of below 30.
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If you are a Male Your BMI(Body Mass Index) should be 24 If you are a Female Your BMI(Body Mass Index) should be 22 How to calculate BMI (Same for Male & Female) BMI=(Weight in Kg)/(Hieght in Mtrs)Square. Eg: Weight=74Kg Hieght=1.55 mtrs BMI= 74/(1.55*1.55)
The BMI scale relies on length, weight and gender to make sense. Age and a value doesn't say much.