Are there different types of music publishers?

Yes, there are three basic, different types of music publishers. Just as with record companies, music publishing companies vary in their sizes, services, and structures. The three types of publishers are: (1) ‘majors’, (2) “mini-majors’, and (3) ‘independents’ (or ‘indies’).

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What are music royalties?

Royalties have been defined legally as an agreement between a creator and someone who uses that creation. A royalty can be a percentage of future profit from sales or regular income, and will be settled by an agreement (usually in writing) between the parties. Songwriters in particular are given the right to license or sell their copyright to others in exchange for specific monetary compensation. For the music industry, this money earned is called a royalty.

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What is the Digital Millennium Copyright Act?

The ‘Digital Millennium Copyright Act’, or DMCA for short, became law several years ago and expanded copyright to address several issues regarding computers and the internet. Some of the more important provisions of the DCMA are anti-circumvention provisions, the Online Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation Act, and the Computer Maintenance Competition Assurance Act.

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