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Public performance

Any act of performing or transmitting a musical work to an audience beyond a small private circle — including broadcast on radio or TV, live concerts, digital streaming, playback in bars, restaurants, hotels, or retail spaces, and internet webcasting. Public performances require a license from the applicable PRO or CMO.

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Songwriter vs Publisher Share: How Royalty Splits Are Calculated and Tracked
Royalties

Songwriter vs Publisher Share: How Royalty Splits Are Calculated and Tracked

The practical distinction captured by songwriter vs publisher share determines how composition income is split, registered, and routed through PROs, mechanical hubs, and DSP reporting. This article gives the operational rules, required identifiers and metadata, and step-by-step calculations for performance and mechanical flows, including two worked examples and a reconciliation checklist you can implement.

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Collective Management Organizations (CMOs) Explained: Roles, Payments, and Global Differences
Music Business

Collective Management Organizations (CMOs) Explained: Roles, Payments, and Global Differences

Understanding how a collective management organization operates is essential for anyone designing royalty workflows or reconciling cross-border revenue. This briefing maps the operational roles of societies and the end-to-end payment flows from licensee to rights holder, highlights metadata and matching failure modes that cause leakage, and compares how key territories - the United States, the United Kingdom, and continental Europe - differ in mandate and scope.

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Song Registration Process: A Step-by-Step Guide for Publishers and Developers
Music Publishing

Song Registration Process: A Step-by-Step Guide for Publishers and Developers

The song registration process is the operational backbone that turns metadata into payable royalties and prevents stranded income. This step-by-step guide gives publishers and developers the exact metadata schema, society-specific field requirements, DDEX and CWR mapping examples, and identifier workflows for ISWC, ISRC, and IPI so you can automate registration and reconciliation with PROs, mechanical agents, and neighboring rights services.

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Sync License Agreements Explained: What Musicians and Filmmakers Need to Know
Copyright & Licensing

Sync License Agreements Explained: What Musicians and Filmmakers Need to Know

A sync license agreement is the legal permission to put a musical composition to picture, and in practice it is often conflated with the separate master use license that covers the recorded performance. This technical guide breaks down which rights must be cleared, the contract clauses and negotiation levers that matter, how sync fees and downstream royalties flow, and the metadata and cue-sheet practices that prevent missed payments.

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Understanding Performing Rights Organizations: How PROs Protect and Monetize Your Music
Copyright & Licensing

Understanding Performing Rights Organizations: How PROs Protect and Monetize Your Music

PRO music licensing is the mechanism that turns public performances into payable composition royalties, but the work of converting plays into cash depends on precise registrations, reciprocal agreements, and messy data flows. Here we map how ASCAP , BMI , PRS and other societies detect use, match metadata, and route payments across borders so you can design systems or resolve allocation errors.

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Master Guide: How to Register Your Song Lyrics for Maximum Royalties
Royalties

Master Guide: How to Register Your Song Lyrics for Maximum Royalties

Introduction Welcome to your ultimate guide on how to register your song lyrics for maximum royalties! If you’re an indie musician, you’re probably wondering how to protect your creative genius and ensure you get paid what you deserve.

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How to Protect Your Music Copyrights and Ensure You Get Paid
Copyright & Licensing

How to Protect Your Music Copyrights and Ensure You Get Paid

In the ever-evolving music industry, protecting your music copyrights and ensuring you get paid is crucial for sustaining your career as a music creator. With the rise of digital platforms and various revenue streams, managing your rights and royalties can be a complex task.

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Neighboring Rights Explained: Who Gets Paid and How Collections Work Internationally
Royalties

Neighboring Rights Explained: Who Gets Paid and How Collections Work Internationally

Neighboring rights are a persistent blind spot for many music businesses; they sit alongside copyright, attach to performers and phonogram producers, and generate cross-border payments that frequently go unclaimed. Neighboring rights explained: this article lays out who is entitled under different laws and CMOs, how reporting and reciprocal agreements move money internationally, and where metadata failures create black box pools.

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Understanding Performing Rights Organizations: How PROs Protect and Monetize Your Music
Copyright & Licensing

Understanding Performing Rights Organizations: How PROs Protect and Monetize Your Music

If you write, publish, or build systems around music, understanding PRO music rights is where unpaid royalties either get caught or slip away. This article breaks down how performing rights organizations operate, covering licensing models, reporting and metadata requirements, reciprocal cross-border flows, and a numeric distribution example that traces money from licensee to writer.

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