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A music publisher is a type of publisher that specializes in distributing music. Music publishers originally published sheet music. When copyright became legally protected, music publishers started to play a role in the management of the intellectual property of composers.
Music publishing is the act of owning, managing, exploiting, and protecting the rights of intellectual property in music, ensuring the songwriter and composer of a song gets paid for their music when it’s used for commercial purposes.
Music publishing is the business of promotion and monetization of musical compositions: music publishers ensure that songwriters receive royalties for their compositions, and also work to generate opportunities for those compositions to be performed and reproduced.
Sony Music Publishing is the world’s No. 1 music publishing company and prides itself on housing the greatest collection of songs in the world. On behalf of our family of artists and songwriters we make it our mission to ensure their songs live forever.
Want to know how music publishing works? Learn about music publishing rights & working with a music publishing company to collect your songwriter royalties.
ASCAP is a performing rights organization of more than one million songwriters, composers and music publishers. We are the only PRO in the US that operates on a not-for-profit basis, and the only one that puts creators first.
Concord Music Publishing owns or administers 1 million copyrighted musical works. Spanning nearly two centuries of song, through a vast array of genres and territories, Concord represents the world’s most celebrated songwriters, composers and lyricists.