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Music royalty services help musicians and composers secure the income they deserve from the public use of their songs on different media. In the complex world of music rights, these services play a critical role in tracking usage and distributing royalties.

Music royalty services cover various types of royalties, including performance royalties, mechanical royalties, and synchronization royalties. When music is played on the radio, in a cafe, or streamed online, performance royalties are due. Mechanical royalties are collected when music is sold or reproduced in a physical or digital format. Sync royalties, on the other hand, occur when music is used in visual media like films, TV shows, or commercials.

Notable music royalty services include ASCAP, BMI, SESAC, and SoundExchange. ASCAP and BMI are non-profit organizations specializing in performance royalties while SESAC works exclusively with invited artists. SoundExchange, meanwhile, handles royalties for digital streaming services, making it essential in today’s streaming-centric music industry.

By charging businesses and streaming services fees, these companies help artists and songwriters earn income from their music in store.

In summary, music royalty services support creators by tracking music use and distributing earnings, allowing artists to keep producing music.