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  2. Music licensing - Wikipedia

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    Music licensing is the licensed use of copyrighted music. [1] Music licensing is intended to ensure that the owners of copyrights on musical works are compensated for certain uses of their work. A purchaser has limited rights to use the work without a separate agreement.

  3. Mechanical Licensing Collective - Wikipedia

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    The Mechanical Licensing Collective (MLC) is a nonprofit organization established under the Music Modernization Act of 2018. [1] It was created to issue blanket mechanical licences for qualified streaming services in the United States, such as Spotify , Apple Music , Amazon Music , and Tidal .

  4. Synchronization rights - Wikipedia

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    Another point of negotiation is whether the sync license constitutes a "buyout" (i.e. whether or not the entity that will ultimately broadcast the production will be required to pay "backend" (performance royalty) fees). [5] Sync licensing fees can range anywhere from free, to a few hundred dollars, to millions of dollars for popular recordings ...

  5. Mechanical license - Wikipedia

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    In United States copyright law, such mechanical licenses are compulsory; any party may obtain a license without permission of the license holder by paying a set license fee, that as of 2018, was set at 9.1 cents per composition or 1.75 cents per minute of composition, whichever is more, which are to go to the composition copyright holder. [1]

  6. I Tested Apple Music vs. Spotify, and Here’s My Final Verdict

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    While Spotify does have a free listening option, Spotify Premium offers ad-free listening, offline listening, and the ability to play songs in any order. Spotify monthly plans start at $5.99/month ...

  7. Royalty-free - Wikipedia

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    Royalty-free (RF) material subject to copyright or other intellectual property rights may be used without the need to pay royalties or license fees for each use, per each copy or volume sold or some time period of use or sales.

  8. Ed Sheeran beats copyright appeal over 'Thinking Out Loud' song

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    (Reuters) -Ed Sheeran, his record label Warner Music and music publisher Sony Music Publishing persuaded a U.S. appeals court on Friday to uphold a decision that his 2014 hit "Thinking Out Loud ...

  9. Copyright collective - Wikipedia

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    The music streaming revolution was also projected as an attack on the power imbalance in the music industry. The evolution of technology and influence of music aggregators like Spotify, Apple Music and Pandora are changing the existing system of copyright licensing and might make copyright societies obsolete. [5]