Does TuneCore license cover songs?

Does TuneCore license cover songs?

TuneCore’s CoverSong Licensing, powered by Royalty Solutions, allows you to get licenses to sell covers of other artists’ songs quickly, easily, and legally. You can check out Royalty Solutions’ FAQs for all the information you need to get started. …

Do I need a license to release a cover on Spotify?

You don’t need a license if you are releasing a cover strictly on streaming platforms. Services like Spotify and Apple Music license songs and pay royalties to publishers as part of The MLC (The Mechanical Licensing Collective) that was launched in 2019.

How do I license a song for a cover?

In the U.S., there are three ways to obtain a mechanical license for a cover song: (1) through the compulsory licensing procedure established by law; (2) from the Harry Fox Agency if they administer the musical composition for the song; or (3) directly from the publisher of the song.

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Can I use CD Baby and DistroKid?

Thankfully there are services out there that can take care of the hassle for you. This option used to be built into both CD Baby and DistroKid, so there was no contest. However, in recent years CD Baby removed their cover song licensing service, suggesting users go to an external service to license any covers.

What is Section 115 of the Copyright Act?

The Compulsory Licensing Provisions Section 115 of the Copyright Act provides a compulsory license to make and distribute phonorecords, subject to certain terms and conditions of use. A Notice of Intention (NOI) may be filed with the Licensing Division of the Copyright Office under certain circumstances.

Does DistroKid license your music?

Next, use DistroKid or Soundrop as your main distribution platform. They will license all of your songs for you, make sure your content is 100\% legal, and then they send you a check every month.

Do you need copyright permission to cover a song?

Answer. Everyone loves a cover song. To record a song for release to the public, a performer must obtain permission from the music publisher of the song and pay a fee, called a mechanical royalty. A mechanical royalty must be paid when songs are reproduced, for example on compact discs or records.

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How much is easy licensing?

Our fee starts at $16.99* for one song. You save money when you license multiple songs. Volume discounts are available for songs licensed together in one project….Our fee.

Number of songs Our fee (one song) Volume discount
100+ $11.99 $5.00 per song

Which is better CD Baby or Tunecore?

Since CDBaby takes a 9\% royalty, you’ll pay them $45 (500 x 9\%) from your earnings, whereas with Tunecore you’d pay $59.99 per year. So CDBaby is better for smaller artists who have less than 100,000 streams per year. Where Tunecore is better is for artists who have over 150,000 streams per year.

Does CD Baby register you with Ascap?

When you sign up for CD Baby Pro Publishing Administration, we will: Affiliate you as a songwriter with a Performing Rights Organization (P.R.O.) in the US (ASCAP, BMI) and Canada (SOCAN); administer your existing P.R.O. affiliation; or guide you to your country’s P.R.O.

How do you make a cover song without copyright?

Cover song videos are NOT protected by a mechanical license.

  1. “Published” under the Copyright Act is defined as:
  2. In order to distribute and sell your own version of that cover song, you have to secure what is know as a mechanical license from the publisher of the song, and pay them the appropriate mechanical royalties.
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What license do I need to distribute a cover song?

A mechanical license for cover songs gives you the right to reproduce and distribute a copyrighted song on a permanent digital download.* *The mechanical license provided by Royalty Solutions only covers digital downloads. You will need an additional license if you choose to physically distribute your cover song.

What happened to CD Baby’s cover song licensing service?

Go HERE to license your next cover song. What happened to CD Baby’s Cover Song Licensing service? CD Baby no longer licenses cover songs directly, but we’ll continue to support and pay mechanical royalties for all tracks that were previously licensed through our cover song licensing service.

What is a mechanical license for cover songs?

A mechanical license for cover songs gives you the right to reproduce and distribute a copyrighted song on a permanent digital download.*. *The mechanical license provided by Royalty Solutions only covers digital downloads.

Do I need to purchase a DistroKid cover license?

You must purchase a DistroKid cover license each and every time you upload a cover song to DistroKid. For example, if you upload the same cover song twice, you need to select the “Cover Song” option both times, essentially buying two licenses.