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Performance Royalties Explained: What They Are and How They Work
A song is considered public performance when it is performed in a public place or for an audience that is larger than just family and friends. Examples include live performances and songs played in public places like stores, restaurants, clubs, hotels, and many other venues. Songs played via radio, broadcast, or television, certain content posted on the internet (YouTube, social media, webcasts, etc.), and non-interactive streaming services are also considered public performa
Jun 147 min read
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How Music Royalties Work on YouTube
What happens when a monetized video (uploaded by you or someone else) contains your original music? A micro-sync occurs when a piece of music is synced with the visuals of a YouTube video (or other small-scale content, like on social media). If that music is protected by copyright, there are multiple music royalties that may generate in addition to the video royalty.
May 84 min read
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Album Review & Interview: Itz Jaleel Keeps It REAL
When an artist names their project REAL, you expect authenticity, and rising hip-hop artist Itz Jaleel delivers exactly that.
Mar 274 min read
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