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Why Music Publishing Actually Matters

Many independent artists believe that once their song is on Spotify and Apple Music, they are collecting all the money it generates. This is a massive misconception. If you are only collecting your distribution royalties, you are leaving up to 30% of your total earnings on the table.

1. The Two Halves of a Song

Every piece of recorded music has two copyrights: the Sound Recording (the master) and the Musical Composition (the lyrics, melody, and publishing rights). Your distributor collects for the Sound Recording. But who collects for the Composition? That's where a Publishing Administrator comes in.

2. Performance Royalties

Whenever your song is played on the radio, performed live at a concert, or even broadcasted in a retail store, it generates a Performance Royalty. Without a publisher registering your works with PROs (Performing Rights Organizations) globally, this money sits in a "black box" until it is permanently absorbed by major publishers after 2-3 years.

3. Mechanical Royalties

Every time your song is streamed or downloaded, a Mechanical Royalty is generated. Unlike performance royalties, PROs do not collect mechanicals. A publisher registers your catalog with mechanical collection societies worldwide (like the MLC in the US) to retrieve these funds.

Conclusion

Publishing administration isn't just for superstar songwriters�it is an essential revenue stream for every independent music creator today.

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