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January 16, 2019 at 10:14 pm #31518Art MunsonKeymaster
If I own 100% of writing, performing & copyright do I have an International Mandate?
I believe so. That’s how I treated it but I’m not an expert.
I have an ISRC code but where do you get an ISWC number? and, I have no UPC code, what is a EAN?
ISWC is assigned by your PRO, I believe, but more info here http://www.iswc.org/en/faq.html.
This will help with UPC and EAN https://www.gs1-us.info/upc-codes/
I get my UPC codes from whomever I use for digital distribution. They are free with Level Music or Stem (the two I have been using).
February 18, 2019 at 5:34 am #31704LincomanParticipantHi all,
Just curious if anyone has received any income from SE or HFA yet? It seems like an enormous undertaking that pulls away from music making?
Reading through this thread was although very informative, it was also exhausting :0)
February 18, 2019 at 7:56 am #31705Music1234ParticipantYes. Below are 9 HFA Payouts I had last year. I also just received my first royalty distribution of 2019 for $525. This isn’t much based on 27 albums released and around 40 million streams of my songs since 2016. Many tracks were marketed and promoted by a 3rd party label that knows what they are doing inside this space. I can conclude that unless there is a marketing and promotional strategy to actually jack up stream counts, it may not be worth it to spend a lot of valuable time preparing consumer album releases. When you self release you will just get 25 to 100 streams a year per tune (unless you morph into a mega pop star or just by fluke, a “production music cue” tune takes off and gets popular on spotify for some strange reason).
There needs to be a marketing and promotional effort to get the stream counts inflated into the millions which then generate “streaming mechanical” royalty payments like you see below. I would not have been able to accomplish this if I just released through CD baby and did things on my own. You need marketing and promotion of the music and that does cost money. I’m thinking real hard about buying stock in Spotify. They reported a profit for the first time ever 2 weeks back.
$390.05 SPOTIFY USA INC.
$962.96 HFA CONSOLIDATED PAYABLE
$390.08 SPOTIFY USA INC.
$499.15 SPOTIFY USA INC.
$225.60 FACEBOOK INC.
$366.22 SPOTIFY USA, INC.
$91.64 SPOTIFY USA, INC. May 29, 2018
$2.11 HFA CONSOLIDATED PAYABLE Mar 27, 2018
$65.28 SPOTIFY USA, INC. Mar 2, 2018May 28, 2019 at 2:11 pm #32297angopopParticipantWhat does “DSP” refer to in this thread?
May 28, 2019 at 2:59 pm #32298Art MunsonKeymasterWhat does “DSP” refer to in this thread?
digital streaming platforms
May 28, 2019 at 3:09 pm #32300angopopParticipantThanks Art.
Two related questions for you all:
I get my ISRC from AS. But the ISRC does not relate to my ‘version’ only the library version. Does this matter?
How are you guys getting UPC and ISRC codes? Are you sending all your NE tracks to places like CD Baby that include those codes as part of their service? Or are you getting accounts and codes from the ISRC organization for ISRC, and GS1 for UPC?
May 28, 2019 at 4:28 pm #32302mfaith2ParticipantHere is a current link to the online application for ISRC
https://www.usisrc.org/applications/question/1May 28, 2019 at 5:17 pm #32306Art MunsonKeymasterI get my ISRC from AS. But the ISRC does not relate to my ‘version’ only the library version. Does this matter?
Yes, AS will get paid on those!
I use STEM for digital distribution and they give you free ISRC and UPC codes.
May 28, 2019 at 5:29 pm #32305mfaith2ParticipantMore info re Assignment https://www.usisrc.org/about/assignment_guidelines.html
2. An ISRC should remain with its recording for the life of the recording regardless of changes in ownership, licensing, territory or method of distribution. The rights may vary territory by territory but the ISRC remains the same.
3. You should take particular care to ensure that you (i) never assign the same ISRC to two different recordings and (ii) never assign an ISRC to a recording that already has an ISRC issued.
May 28, 2019 at 5:33 pm #32307Art MunsonKeymasterand (ii) never assign an ISRC to a recording that already has an ISRC issued.
The problem with that is that if a library releases your track on a compilation album, theoretically, you can’t release it again, AFAIK. That’s why I don’t let anyone release for me.
May 28, 2019 at 5:35 pm #32303mfaith2ParticipantYour ISRC Registrant Code is your unique part of the ISRC Code that you embed in your songs
This page has info that might be helpful regarding Music Library assignments.
https://www.usisrc.org/about/assignment_guidelines.html
in particular2. An ISRC should remain with its recording for the life of the recording regardless of changes in ownership, licensing, territory or method of distribution. The rights may vary territory by territory but the ISRC remains the same.
3. You should take particular care to ensure that you (i) never assign the same ISRC to two different recordings and (ii) never assign an ISRC to a recording that already has an ISRC issued.
I think the Library has to be an ‘ISRC Manager’ for sound recordings or music video recordings owned by other parties, but don’t know how that works.
Also, who is GS1 for UPC?May 28, 2019 at 6:25 pm #32310mfaith2ParticipantSorry for double posting :-/ I didn’t know it could take a while for some posts to appear after submitting to the thread..
I don’t remember paying for my ISRC Code and would like a UPC code but I don’t think I need a whole setup like I saw at STEM. It’s just me and no music submitted to any libraries yet, but songs posted online in several places. What do the Acronyms AS and GS1 stand for?
May 28, 2019 at 9:39 pm #32313Art MunsonKeymasterSorry for double posting :-/ I didn’t know it could take a while for some posts to appear after submitting to the thread..
Too many posts, or anything that looks odd to my spam tools, sends the post to the moderation queue. Repeating the same post will surely send it to moderation.
AS = Audiosparx.
May 29, 2019 at 8:27 am #32317Michael NickolasParticipantFWIW- you can change the ISRC assigned by AS. It’s not possible by default, but if you email them they will enable the capability. So if you already have an ISRC assigned to a recording, or if one becomes assigned later you can avoid having two different codes for a single recording.
May 29, 2019 at 5:54 pm #32329angopopParticipant<The problem with that is that if a library releases your track on a compilation album, theoretically, you can’t release it again, AFAIK. That’s why I don’t let anyone release for me.>
Art, so does this mean that you don’t have your AS songs streaming on RadioSparx or their other platforms? What do you mean by “you can’t release it again”?
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