IME
Independent Management Entity — an EU concept under Directive 2014/26/EU allowing qualifying organizations to collect and distribute royalties for rights holders without being a full collective management organization. IMEs have fewer governance obligations than CMOs but must meet transparency requirements.
Artigos sobre IME

How to Find Unclaimed Mechanical Royalties: MLC & Stream Royalties Guide
Unclaimed mechanical royalties are common for artists releasing music on streaming platforms. This guide explains how to identify and claim these earnings, focusing on the MLC and global collection societies for songwriters and publishers.

How to check for unclaimed music royalties — find unclaimed royalty info
Discover how to find unclaimed music royalties owed to you from streams, radio plays, and public performances. UniteSync helps independent artists navigate global collection societies to ensure you collect all the payments you're entitled to.

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.

How an Independent Songwriter Recovered $12,000 in Unclaimed Publishing Royalties
This music publishing company case study shows how an independent songwriter recovered $12,000 in unclaimed publishing royalties after a nine month audit and claims process. You will get a step by step playbook: how the audit uncovered unmatched mechanical and foreign distributions, which documents proved authorship, and exactly how claims were filed with The MLC, SoundExchange, and overseas collecting societies.

Why Vinyl's Comeback is Saving the Music Industry, One Record at a Time
In an era where music streams from the clouds and algorithms dictate our playlists, one might assume that physical media like vinyl records would fade into obscurity. But here we are, witnessing a remarkable vinyl resurgence that's surprising both industry veterans and emerging artists alike.

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.

SOCAN vs ASCAP: Which PRO Is Right for You?
Deciding between SOCAN vs ASCAP determines where and how your performance royalties are collected and paid. This SOCAN vs ASCAP comparison walks through eligibility, territorial scope, what each PRO does and does not collect, registration and split workflows, payout mechanics, and the metadata mistakes that cause missing royalties.

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.