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Sampling

The act of taking a segment from a pre-existing sound recording and incorporating it into a new composition. Legally releasing a track containing a sample requires clearing two separate rights: a license from the composition's publisher and a license from the master recording's owner. Uncleared sampling constitutes copyright infringement.

Articles about Sampling

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

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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Music Royalty Auditing: The Complete Guide to Finding Lost Earnings
Royalties

Music Royalty Auditing: The Complete Guide to Finding Lost Earnings

If you suspect streams and performances are producing less cash than they should, royalty auditing music is the process that finds the gaps and turns them into recoverable earnings. This guide provides a practical, step-by-step workflow: what data to collect, how to reconcile DSP, distributor and PRO statements, common metadata failures to watch for, and the claim evidence you will need to recover funds.

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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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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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Neighboring Rights Explained: Who Gets Paid and How Collections Work Internationally
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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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Collection Societies Explained: How They Work and Why Every Artist Needs One
Music Business

Collection Societies Explained: How They Work and Why Every Artist Needs One

For creators, collection societies music and performing rights organizations are the plumbing that converts plays, broadcasts and streams into actual payments. This guide maps which rights each society collects, the exact registrations and identifiers you must fix to stop royalty leakage, and practical next steps - including when to run an audit or bring in a recovery service - so you get paid what you earned.

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Music Rights Clearance: The Complete Process for Licensing Permissions
Copyright & Licensing

Music Rights Clearance: The Complete Process for Licensing Permissions

Music rights clearance is the operational work that turns a creative cue into lawful use—and it routinely breaks projects without a repeatable process. This guide gives a step-by-step, reference-style workflow to identify required rights, map ownership, execute licenses, and document compliance for common scenarios including sync, samples, covers, reissues and digital uses.

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Sync Licensing Royalties: A Complete Guide to Synchronization Rights and Payments
Copyright & Licensing

Sync Licensing Royalties: A Complete Guide to Synchronization Rights and Payments

Sync placements generate multiple, overlapping revenue streams and frequent confusion about who gets paid, when, and through which society or channel. Treat this as sync licensing royalties explained for implementers: it breaks down one-off sync fees versus master licenses, public performance and mechanical flows, cue-sheet requirements, and the metadata and identifiers your systems must track.

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