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VEB Deutsche Schallplatten

The VEB Deutsche Schallplatten was the monopolistic music publisher in the German Democratic Republic (GDR) from the 1950s until the 1980s.[citation needed]

The VEB Deutsche Schallplatten owned Amiga from 1954 to 1990.[1]

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On August 12, 1946, the German singer and actor Ernst Busch got permission by Soviet military administration to institute a publishing house for music.[citation needed]

Originally called "Lieder der Zeit Musikverlag", VEB Deutsche Schallplatten was founded in 1947 by Ernst Busch, a socialist singer and actor.[2]

On April 1, 1953, the private GmbH-company had to change to a state-controlled VEB (Volkseigener Betrieb, "People-owned enterprise").[citation needed]

On March 18, 1955, the VEB Lied Der Zeit was renamed to VEB Deutsche Schallplatten Berlin.[citation needed]

In 1990, it became Deutsche Schallplatten GmbH Berlin (DSB).[citation needed]

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Labels of VEB Deutsche Schallplatten included:

After 1990, some of these labels were sold to other music companies.

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