Sure shot and successful ways to protect the digital distribution rights of your music When you ask a new artist if he is keen to make a foothold in the industry he would give you a positive yes. But,…
Copyright music and the anti-piracy rights you get with it
Copyright music and the rights you get Every year many people enter the music industry with the whole and sole aim of making some sort of dent or impact. However getting your music across just does no…
Cracking down on stream ripping
The record industry continues to prioritize the importance of preventing music from being distributed illegally, which results in zero revenue ever getting back to artists or producers. Stream ripping…
Beatrising licensing agreement with Facebook
This agreement gives Facebook’s users the ability to use music as part of their interaction with the platform, whilst creating a collaborative environment for Beatrising Distribution and its members t…
Music licensing deal signed between Facebook and ICE
Facebook keeps racking up music agreements, this time sealing a deal with the online licensing and processing hub ICE (International Copyright Enterprise Operations) – the joint venture between Europe…
Hundreds of Millions of Dollars being Offered to Labels and Publishers by Facebook
Facebook wants its over 2bn users to be able to start legally using music in their videos, so they are rapidly offering record labels and publishers an advance. News is out that the social media colos…
Neighboring Rights refer to the right to publicly perform, or broadcast, a sound recording
There’s a whole lot of confusion around the term “Neighboring Rights” stemming from where the name comes from in the first place. People often confuse it with the idea of receiving payments from…
Spotify Reportedly Silences Deal for SoundCloud
Music streaming giant Spotify has scratched its plans to acquire music streaming competition SoundCloud, as sources leaked to TechCrunch. In September word started circulating that a deal might go dow…
Chris Mohoney and Drew Delis about Orfium
Want to boost what you are already doing on SoundCloud? Then check out this article we’ve put together so that everyone can know about a new partner of ours that we are totally excited about: Or…
Orfium: an open and flexible music platform
Orfium is a music-technology company striving to provide an open, elegant, and flexible music platform that puts artists and rights holders in control of all forms of promotion, retail, licensing, and…
Managing your music rights with Beatrising
Artists are generally under the impression that that once they have created the music, they have 100% rights to its usage, which is not true. If you fail to protect the music that you develop, there is very high probability that in a short span of time you will be hearing a similar track with another person’s name associated to it, and you will have no substantial evidence to prove that the song is stolen or copied from your original piece. This is where copyrights come into play. To avoid such an event to occur, the first thing you should do is that you must copyright your version so that it is not copied by anyone else, and your song remains original and unique. Copyrighting is not a very costly scheme and it can easily be done through certain agencies.
Copyrights
With Beatrising music distribution, you get services of managing the rights of your music, so that you can distribute your music to all the streaming services absolutely worry free. Furthermore, Beatrising is also equipped with an anti-piracy system, which enables you to continuously track your songs. Therefore, the second your music is uploaded at any portal without you allowing it, the service would become aware of it and would instantly remove it. This is done to assure that there is no copying or duplication of music assuring the safety and originality of your music at all times.