MLC
The Mechanical Licensing Collective — the US organization designated under the Music Modernization Act (2018) to administer blanket mechanical licenses for digital streaming and downloads, collect royalties from DSPs, and distribute them to publishers and self-administered songwriters.
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The Mechanical Licensing Collective (MLC) and Streaming Royalties for Songwriters
The Mechanical Licensing Collective (MLC) and Streaming Royalties for Songwriters If you have songs on Spotify, Apple Music, or Amazon Music in the U. S, you likely have mechanical royalties that the Mechanical Licensing Collective can pay.

Your Music Is Being Used Without Permission — Here's What to Do About It
If you have discovered your recording or song being used without permission, you are facing music copyright infringement problems that demand practical, immediate action. This guide walks you through what to do first: preserve evidence, identify which right is being violated, and stop the use on each platform, then how to recover revenue and prevent repeat misuse.

Why Your Music Distribution Royalties Don't Match Your Streams
If your streams look healthy but the money never arrives, you are facing music distribution royalties not paid, a common and solvable problem for independent artists and small labels. This article explains why stream counts do not equal payable royalties, offers a practical step-by-step audit you can run in Spotify for Artists, Apple Music for Artists and your distributor dashboard, and shows who to contact and how to recover unpaid royalties.

The Top Collection Societies Every International Artist Should Know About
Releasing music globally means plays and broadcasts get logged in dozens of territories — and most creators leave money on the table by not registering with the right collecting bodies. This guide lists the music royalty collection societies worldwide that matter, explains what each actually collects, who should register, and gives practical next steps to claim royalties across borders.

10 Music Copyright Tips Every Songwriter Should Follow
Most independent songwriters lose income to registration mistakes, messy metadata, and unclear splits. These music copyright tips give ten practical, legally grounded steps to secure your compositions, maximize royalty collection, and stop avoidable revenue leakage.

You're Probably Leaving Publishing Royalties on the Table Right Now
If you have streaming income but feel shortchanged, you are probably not collecting publishing royalties you have earned. This post gives a compact two-hour self audit to pinpoint registration, split and metadata errors, plus a clear recovery plan that shows when to chase claims yourself and when to hire a publishing administrator.

Millions in Music Royalties Go Unclaimed Every Year — Is Yours One of Them?
Millions sit in accounts labeled unclaimed music royalties each year because bad metadata, split errors, and cross-border gaps hide rightful owners from collecting societies and platforms. This article shows exactly where to look, the databases and documents that matter, and a short audit you can run in an afternoon — plus realistic choices for DIY recovery or using a specialist.

The Most Expensive Music Publishing Mistakes Independent Artists Make
Independent artists routinely leak thousands in royalties through predictable music publishing mistakes that rarely show up on royalty dashboards. This post pinpoints the seven costliest errors, quantifies typical revenue impact, and gives step-by-step fixes with the exact organizations and forms to use - from BMI and The MLC to SoundExchange and major international CMOs - so you can recover missed income and stop future losses.

How to Collect Every Royalty You're Owed as an Independent Musician
If you release your own music, you are probably leaving money on the table. This practical playbook shows how to collect music royalties at every step — from a catalog audit and correct metadata to registering with PROs, SoundExchange, and mechanical and neighboring rights societies, plus how to file retroactive claims.