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  2. TuneCore - Wikipedia

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    TuneCore is a Brooklyn, New York–based digital music distribution, publishing and licensing service founded in 2006. [6] It was acquired by Believe Music in April 2015. TuneCore distributes music through online retailers such as iTunes, Deezer, Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Music, Google Play, Tidal, Beatport and others.

  3. Downtown Music Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Music Holdings is an independent rights management and music services company based in the US State of New York. It comprises 10 businesses. All divisions live under the Downtown Music Holdings umbrella and are split between two verticals, Creator and Business (Downtown Music).

  4. ONErpm - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 2010 by Emmanuel Zunz and Matthew Olim, the company endeavored to offer such services as direct-to-fan sales, distribution to outlets like Facebook. [3]According to information from the site, ONErpm charges no upfront fees and gives 85% of sales to artists and labels in a nonexclusive deal, [4] so the rights of artists are preserved and they also have an option to distribute content ...

  5. Internet Radio Equality Act - Wikipedia

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    The Internet Radio Equality Act specifies that the provider may choose to pay royalties of: 0.33 cents ($0.0033) per hour of sound recordings transmitted to a single listener, or 7.5 percent of the revenues received by the provider during that year that are directly related to the provider's digital transmissions of sound recordings.

  6. Music publisher - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, music publishing royalties are split seventy/thirty, with thirty percent going to the publisher (as payment for their services) and the rest going to the songwriter or songwriters. Other arrangements have been made in the past, and continue to be; some better for the writers, some better for the publishers.

  7. Sentric Music - Wikipedia

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    In July 2018, music distributor Tunecore partnered with Sentric, granting access to Sentric's technology and global collection network while enhancing Tunecore's distribution and publishing administration services. [18] Since that time, Sentric has represented Believe's Tunecore Music Publishing.

  8. DistroKid - Wikipedia

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    DistroKid, formerly titled Fandalism, [3] is an American independent digital music distribution service, founded in 2012 by American entrepreneur Philip J. Kaplan.DistroKid principally offers musicians and other rights-holders the opportunity to distribute and sell or stream their music through online retailers such as Spotify, iTunes, and YouTube Music, among others.

  9. Amuse (music company) - Wikipedia

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    Amuse's proprietary technology platform uses the streaming data from digital music distribution services to partner with independent artists with momentum. [1] When the company discovers music it can help grow, Amuse's Artist Services team offers the artist a tailor made licensing deal, including services like funding, artist marketing and rights management, in return of a revenue split.