Who Gets Paid by SoundExchange? Understanding Featured Artist Royalties Under U.S. Copyright Law
Many artists understand publishing royalties. Few understand SoundExchange. Every year, millions of dollars are generated from digital performances on services like Pandora, SiriusXM, and internet radio. Federal law requires those royalties to be distributed among record labels, featured artists, and non-featured performers—but who gets paid, and why? This article breaks down the Digital Performance Right in Sound Recordings Act.
How to Reduce Music Licensing Costs: Practical Alternatives to Expensive Music Rights
Music licensing can get expensive—fast. But what if you could achieve the same impact without paying thousands in licensing fees? Here are 5 practical strategies to reduce costs while staying compliant.
Can Nonprofits Use Music Without Permission? Copyright Rules for Commercial and Noncommercial Use
Many nonprofits assume they can use music freely because it’s for a good cause. Legally, that’s not how it works. Here’s what nonprofits need to know about music licensing—and where they can get into trouble.