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300 Monks

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URL: https://www.300monks.com/
Twitter:
Facebook:
Accepting Submissions: Yes
Submit Online: Yes
Submit By Mail: Yes
Submissions Reviewed: Yes
Types Accepted: Instrumentals
Charge For Submissions: Yes
Up Front Money:
Royalty Free:
(non-broadcast use)
Yes
Exclusivity:
(Exclusive, Non, Semi)

(Semi = Free to place on own
but not with another library)
Non-Exclusive
Re-Title: No
Set Own Price: No
Contract Length: Unknown
Payment Schedule: Bi-Annual
License Fee Split:
(writer/library)
50/50
PRO Split Based on 100%:
(writer/library
writer/library/publisher
or writer)
100/0
Requires Licensee To File Cue Sheet: Yes
Pays On Blanket License:
YouTube Content ID:
Active Site: Yes
Offers Subscriptions To Clients:
Notes:

78 thoughts on “300 Monks”

  1. Fyi, from there website –
    “Update February 13, 2017 – we are currently not accepting new submissions as we upgrade our technology platform.”

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  2. quote from site

    Music Submission Account Setup and Review
    To reduce the quantity of arbitrary submissions, we have instituted a modest account setup fee.
    After payment, you will be directed to submission form.
    Price: $2.97

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  3. I’ve been with them for a few years with only a couple of sales. I didn’t pay any submission fees though. Maybe they have changed their policy.

    Because of the lack of sales I recently asked them to close my account. I’m pulling back from any libraries that aren’t selling for me.

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  4. I feel paying to either submit music or paying to have someone represent music isn’t a good way to go unless you are fairly certain of some sales.There are plenty of companies out there who don’t charge and in my opinion do as good a job at shopping your music as those that do!

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  5. The only rule I personally have about libraries is If I don’t get paid, they don’t get paid.I will not pay people to take my music.

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  6. I thought of submitting but those 20 bucks submission fee , even if it says refundable if accepted ,seem a bit turn off.I understand the reasons but still

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  7. I joined them about 3 months ago, I just need to fill out all the tedious info. I don’t think I will any time soon. 2-3 years? I’d rather use that time composing music for a library who actually moves music.

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