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CMO

Collective Management Organization — an entity authorized to grant licenses and collect royalties on behalf of multiple rights holders. CMOs operate under national law and typically cover specific right types (performance, mechanical, or both). Examples include GEMA, SACEM, PRS, and SOCAN.

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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.

Maximizing Pay Sources: 5 Essential Differences Between PROs and CMOs

Maximizing Pay Sources: 5 Essential Differences Between PROs and CMOs

Music publishing can be complex and confusing, especially when understanding the different pay sources available to songwriters and music publishers. Two of the most essential pay sources in the music industry are PROs (Performing Rights Organizations) and CMOs (Collective Management Organizations).

Top 5 Essential Benefits of Joining a PRO/CMO: Unlock Your Music Royalties Now!

Top 5 Essential Benefits of Joining a PRO/CMO: Unlock Your Music Royalties Now!

Joining a PRO/CMO can be a game-changer for music artists, songwriters, publishers, and collection societies. These entities play a crucial role in tracking and collecting performance and mechanical royalties, ensuring that creators receive their due compensation for using their musical works.

Demystifying the Process: A Step-by-Step Guide to Affiliating with a PRO/CMO

Demystifying the Process: A Step-by-Step Guide to Affiliating with a PRO/CMO

Introduction Affiliating with a Performing Rights Organization (PRO) or Collective Management Organization (CMO) can seem daunting. However, navigating with the correct information and guidance becomes much more accessible.

Does DistroKid Collect All Your Mechanical Royalties?

Does DistroKid Collect All Your Mechanical Royalties?

DistroKid collects some, but not all, of your mechanical royalties. This is the most direct answer, but it hides a more important truth for independent songwriters.

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.

publishing royalties vs mechanical royalties

publishing royalties vs mechanical royalties

Publishing Royalties vs Mechanical Royalties If you released a piece of music on Spotify or Apple Music, there is a strong chance you are owed multiple types of music royalties from different collecting societies. The music industry splits how royalties are paid by how the music is used.

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.

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.