A good chuckle from Weird Al's latest polka parody could make you wonder: how do musicians clear parodies and satirical pieces about another artist? The answer may be more complex than you think. Read our blog and have a giggle to find out more: https://songtr.st/3Su42lb
Songtrust
Music
New York, NY 69,260 followers
To own your songs, you first have to own your business. We can help with that. A Downtown Company.
About us
**We're hiring! Check out our openings here: https://www.songtrust.com/songtrust-careers We partner with songwriters, representatives, and businesses to build healthy songwriting careers. Songwriters build healthy careers when they take an active role in managing their business and owning their music. We empower them to do this by providing education, enabling them to register and collect all their publishing royalties, and relentlessly searching for ways to simplify and unite the music industry around the world. Founded in 2011, Songtrust helps music creators own their music, and own their careers. A Downtown Company.
- Website
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https://songtr.st/3BjXspQ
External link for Songtrust
- Industry
- Music
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, NY
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2010
- Specialties
- Music Publishing, Publishing Administration, Royalty Collection, and Digital Royalty Collection
Locations
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Primary
155 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10013, US
Employees at Songtrust
Updates
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Thanks for sharing Music Business Association!
In a recent article, #MusicBizMember Songtrust breaks down who is eligible to collect publishing royalties, why it matters, & how to ensure eligibility Read more here: bit.ly/4bYGI6d
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Thinking about signing a contract? Then think LOMO. No, we don't mean the love of missing out. We're talking about the method developed by Entertainment Lawyer and Music Business Professor, Karl Fowlkes, Esq., This strategy covers four critical components to consider before signing any music deal. Learn more: https://songtr.st/4djysic
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Curious about what's happening in the music business? Don’t wait until it’s old news! Subscribe to the Songtrust Insider newsletter for the latest updates in the music industry, plus access to invaluable music publishing tips and resources. https://songtr.st/46mZcfq
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Music Ally's first Publishing Summit, in association with ICE and in partnership with The Mechanical Licensing Collective (The MLC) and PRS for Music, will take place on October 10th in London. This event will provide a forum for major and independent music publishers, collection societies, composers, and companies involved in music publishing. View the full agenda, speakers, and more: https://songtr.st/4cX6cSI
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Every musician forges their own unique path through the music industry. That includes their educational path in the music business. You don't have to do it alone or without help! Browse our collection of resources and find the one that best suits your current needs at any stage of your musical career. https://songtr.st/4bWDr7p
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With the exception of works in the public domain, almost every song adheres to a common copyright law framework in the U.S., divided into two distinct halves. But what types of creators are not typically entitled to the publishing half? Learn more on our blog: https://songtr.st/4f9Dek9
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Touring can be an incredible and exciting experience... but it's important to take the time to do your research on the business side of things beforehand to avoid potential headaches. Find out what to know when touring on the Songtrust Blog: https://songtr.st/3YfPObs
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Hey songwriter - how do you share lyrics with potential collaborators or artists you'd like to work with? If you're not using a formal lyric sheet, here's your nudge to find out what they look like and learn how they can be beneficial to you. https://songtr.st/4bWnJcd
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🏅Congratulations to Songtrust writers recognized by the National Music Publishers' Association on these Recording Industry Association of America® (RIAA) Gold & Platinum singles in Q1-2024!🏅 Cee Stackz on "2 Million Up" Mike Sherm (via Regalias Digitales LLC) on "Baby" Grant Sayler on "NUMB" Pete Rock on "Runaway" Shordie Shordie (via Dream Bigger Media Group) and Tip12lve on "Save a Little" Colt Ford (via Average Joes Entertainment) on "Welcome to Hazeville"