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GlennParticipant
Hello all,
I was wondering, is recommended to be your own publisher? Does that double the income from the PRO’s?
I’m from The Netherlands and at my PRO you need to register with mij PRO as publisher. At least it seems like that. Is that true or only my assumption?”
Thanks for the help!
DSMMichael NickolasParticipantI recommend it, at least in the US. Libraries generally take 100% of publishing but it’s not unheard of to work with a library that gives you a portion of the publishing. It only doubles your income if you get a broadcast placement on your own, like through a RF site.
GlennParticipantHi,
I get it Michael Nickolas, thank you for your reply 🙂
DSM
BEATSLINGERParticipantHi there,
I think this is on a Library-by-Library basis. I’m not sure about all, but the Top Libraries I am in are Composers/Writers to you and the Publishing goes to them. I would say, if the Library/Catalog has a great reputation, and has a large customer/client base; I am all for giving them the publishing percentage. “I would MUCH rather have a LOT of some, rather than ALL of none ANY DAY!!”
As well, just my 2 cents. I have had not so good luck with RF Libraries, and I didn’t see the benefits of having them administer publishing..
GlennParticipantHey BEATSLINGER,
Good to know for (in my case) in the future. I’m very new to library music so I’m starting in the RF market to begin with. But of course want to be in the exclusives in the future 🙂
Thanks for your reply!
DSMMichael NickolasParticipantI have had not so good luck with RF Libraries, and I didn’t see the benefits of having them administer publishing..
Right, I was referring to the OP’s self publishing question. What I meant to convey was if you have a track licensed via an RF site which is used in a broadcast performance and you are your own publisher then yes, you would collect both the writers and publishing share (doubling your income so to speak).
GlennParticipantRight, I was referring to the OP’s self publishing question. What I meant to convey was if you have a track licensed via an RF site which is used in a broadcast performance and you are your own publisher then yes, you would collect both the writers and publishing share (doubling your income so to speak).
Cool very good to know 🙂
BEATSLINGERParticipantCompletely understanding. It is really truth that each individuals mileage may vary!
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