GEMA
Gesellschaft für musikalische Aufführungs- und mechanische Vervielfältigungsrechte — the German CMO administering both performance and mechanical rights for musical works. GEMA is one of the largest and most influential CMOs in Europe, known for its robust licensing enforcement.
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Top Music Publishing Administration Platforms Compared: Features, Fees and Payouts
If you are an independent songwriter, producer or small label deciding where to place your catalog, this music publishing platform comparison cuts through marketing claims to the mechanics that actually move money. You will get a side by side look at fee models, payout mechanics, territory coverage, metadata and split management, and sync support - so you can pick the platform that maximizes collections and reduces revenue leakage.

Spotify vs Apple Music: Which Platform Pays Artists More?
Spotify vs Apple Music royalties is a debate in every music community, but the reality is messier than a single per-stream number. This comparison lays out sourced per-stream ranges, explains how master and composition splits and distributor deals change net pay, and walks through worked examples for independents and label-signed artists.

PRS vs PPL: Understanding the Difference for UK Artists
If you release recorded music in the UK, a single radio play or stream can generate two separate payments - one for the song and one for the recording. PRS vs PPL neighbouring rights determine who gets paid for each, and this article lays out exactly what PRS collects, what PPL collects, and the registration steps you need to claim both.

How to Build a Sustainable Music Career as an Independent Artist
This practical how to build music career guide gives independent artists a step-by-step roadmap to create reliable income, retain rights, and grow an engaged fan base. You will get concrete music career tips on revenue diversification, rights registration and royalty collection, repeatable release and promotion workflows, live and direct-to-fan strategies, and measurable milestones to use over the next 12 months.

All the Income Streams a Music Publisher Can Unlock for You
Music publishing income streams are messy and fragmented, and most independent songwriters only access a fraction of what they are owed. This list breaks down the seven income types a publisher can unlock, names who collects each payment, gives concrete examples, and leaves you with practical next steps to start claiming royalties.

Why Your Sync Placements Aren't Paying What They Should
If your sync placements are earning far less than they should, you are probably losing sync royalties without realizing where the leaks are. This practical guide shows the exact diagnostic checklist and remediation lanes you can run now — metadata and ownership fixes, cue sheet and usage reporting, and PRO and neighboring rights reclamation.

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.

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.

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.