Music Royalty Roadmap
Mele Conference Panel Discussions
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1h 3m
Featured speaker Theresia Howe.
The cultural practice of mele persists when mele practitioners enjoy economic sustainability. One pathway toward economic sustainability comes in the form of music royalties. This breakout session offers an introduction to music royalties – what they are, how it works, and why it is important. Learn how to track, collect, and maximize your music royalty income. Learn more about PROs, SoundExchange, and the MLC, along with revenue generated from streaming, live performances, TV, film, commercials, and music videos.
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