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License your cover songs quickly, easily, and legally.

23/09/2021

TuneLicensing offers statutory rate licensing for permanent digital downloads. For more detailed information on rates and pricing, visit our website!

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We recommend opting into the YouTube Partner Program or obtaining direct approval from the copyright owner/publisher of the song you want to use in your YouTube video. You can search ASCAP, BMI or SESAC works repertoires for publishing and contact information.

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Head over to our website to get this done easily. Our new feature will allow you to download a proof for only $5!

What are mechanical royalties? Mechanical copyrights explained - RouteNote Blog 02/09/2021

"Mechanical royalties in music are generated from the reproduction of a musical composition. Traditionally these royalties were generated every time a composition was reproduced in the form of a vinyl or CD pressing." -RouteNote

What are mechanical royalties? Mechanical copyrights explained - RouteNote Blog Who collects mechanical royalties for your music? We’ll explain what they are, where they come from, and how to collect mechanical royalties. Understanding the copyrights behind music can seem overwhelmingly confusing but it’s not. All...

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No song is off limits, so long as it has already been recorded and commercially released 🎵

The Secret to Licensing Music for TV Shows & Films – Film Daily 27/08/2021

"An entire team of people vied for the right to use each song — negotiating with copyright owners for several weeks, if not months, to do so." -Frankie Stein, Film Daily News

The Secret to Licensing Music for TV Shows & Films – Film Daily Licensing music for films and TV shows can be tricky. Here's a rundown on tips to consider when looking into music licensing.

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Need more questions answered? Reach out to us now and we'll make sure you know all you need to know! 🎵

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NOTE: for non-commercial or non-major streaming service distribution, it is recommended you contact the service to see if they require you to obtain a license or if they handle coverage internally 🎵

Have more questions? Reach out now: https://www.tunelicensing.com/site/contact

What Makes A Good—Or Bad—Cover Song? : Pop Culture Happy Hour 18/08/2021

"Great songs often come around more than once. They're re-interpreted, reimagined, reconsidered. In fact, sometimes cover versions bring out new qualities even in songs we think we know well. " -NPR

What Makes A Good—Or Bad—Cover Song? : Pop Culture Happy Hour Great songs often come around more than once. They're re-interpreted, reimagined, reconsidered. In fact, sometimes cover versions bring out new qualities even in songs we think we know well. Today we bring you an encore episode all about cover songs.

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Make sure you take note of these to save you time and energy in the future! 🎵

Learn more here: https://www.tunelicensing.com/site/page?name=why-do-you-need-a-license

How to earn more money off your studio recordings - Hypebot 10/08/2021

"Capture all the musical elements you use in your music that you don’t own at the time of your recording. That way, you avoid licensing and copyright problems or know which songs you can promote for licensing opportunities." Owen Davie, Hypebot

How to earn more money off your studio recordings - Hypebot In this series on making money from songwriting and recording, Randy Chertkow and Jason Feehan outline some of the key ways in which artists can make additional money off of. Continue reading

Congress Questions Why Twitter Still Doesn’t License Music 06/08/2021

“Congress is once again asking Twitter to address its issues around copyright infringement in a new letter sent by a bipartisan group from The House of Representatives." -Micah Singleton, Billboard

Congress Questions Why Twitter Still Doesn’t License Music Congress is once again asking Twitter to address its issues around copyright infringement in a new letter sent by a bipartisan group from the House of Representatives.

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