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Arrangement

A new version of an existing musical work that modifies the melody, harmony, or structure. Publishing an arrangement generally requires permission from the original copyright holder, and the arranger may be entitled to a share of royalties if the original publisher agrees.

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Best Performing Rights Organizations for Independent Artists
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Best Performing Rights Organizations for Independent Artists

Choosing the best PRO for independent artists can be the difference between getting paid for performances and leaving money uncollected. This list compares the top PROs and complementary collection services across territory, membership rules, payout cadence, international reach, and practical strengths so you can pick the right fit and recover royalties you might be missing.

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The Top Collection Societies Every International Artist Should Know About
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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.

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The Most Expensive Music Publishing Mistakes Independent Artists Make
Music Publishing

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.

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How to Register Your Songs With a Performing Rights Organization Step by Step
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How to Register Your Songs With a Performing Rights Organization Step by Step

Knowing how to register songs with a PRO is the single most effective step an independent writer can take to start collecting public performance royalties . This concise, step-by-step guide shows exactly what metadata to gather, how to set writer and publisher splits, when to register recordings with SoundExchange or neighbor rights societies, and how to verify and correct registrations so you do not lose revenue.

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Music Publishing Administrator vs Full Publisher: Which Is Right for You?
Music Publishing

Music Publishing Administrator vs Full Publisher: Which Is Right for You?

Music publishing administrator vs publisher is the core decision that determines whether you keep copyright and pay an admin fee or trade a publisher share for advances, active exploitation, and broader pitching. This article breaks down the legal differences, typical fees and splits, who collects which royalties, and the contract red flags to watch so you can choose based on catalog size, career stage, and income goals.

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ASCAP vs BMI vs SESAC: Which PRO Should You Join?
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ASCAP vs BMI vs SESAC: Which PRO Should You Join?

Choosing the right PRO can change how much you earn from performances and how reliably you collect international and streaming royalties. In this ASCAP vs BMI vs SESAC comparison we break down membership rules, payout mechanics, switching logistics, and what each organization actually collects so you can pick the one that fits your career.

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SoundExchange vs PRO: Understanding the Difference and Why You Need Both
Music Business

SoundExchange vs PRO: Understanding the Difference and Why You Need Both

Most independent musicians and small labels leave streaming and radio money on the table because they confuse who collects what. This guide breaks down SoundExchange vs PRO so you can see exactly which organization handles sound recording versus composition royalties and gives step-by-step registration actions for artists, session players, producers, and rights owners.

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DistroKid vs TuneCore Publishing Administration: Which Pays More?
Music Distribution

DistroKid vs TuneCore Publishing Administration: Which Pays More?

DistroKid vs TuneCore publishing is the question every independent songwriter asks when deciding how to collect the publisher share of their royalties. This article compares each service using published commission rates, fee models, territory coverage, and reporting differences so you can see which one delivers higher net payouts in realistic scenarios.

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What Does a Music Publisher Actually Do? Your Questions Answered
Music Publishing

What Does a Music Publisher Actually Do? Your Questions Answered

If you are asking what is a music publisher and whether the trade-off is worth it for your songs, this FAQ gives a practical answer. You will get clear definitions of the publisher role, the royalty streams they handle, common deal types and splits, and real steps to audit, register, or recover publishing income.

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