Whats is brandbeats?Users sign up to our service and then can download an IOS or Windows PC app. They login to our website and choose the Genre of music they like and schedule which locations and times they want the music streamed. We also have a dedicated music streaming device for large businesses with multiple locations and professional requirements. Royalty free music providers have raised the bar on traditional payment standards for artists. With the current large streaming platform label and options being a full time artist is a struggle, even if your popular and have millions of streams. Our catalog partner
'Epidemic Sound's artists earn over a very comfortable living wage. Whether they’re creating full-time or making music on the side, providing a rewarding and sustainable path to success. While all artists work with on a non-exclusive basis, our partners only work with artists who are unaffiliated with collecting societies, as many societies have exclusive affiliation agreements. Currently our catalog artists are based in Sweden, theUSA, the UK, South Korea, and Japan.
Why don't users need to pay a licensing agency like OneMusic when they use a service from brandbeats? The music being streamed is produced in regions where artists can retain 100% control over their Copyright, Synchronisation, Mechanical and Performance music rights. They create a contract between themselves our partner and subsequently us, that gives full rights over those specific pieces of music via an exclusive agreement. Typically associations like APRA & AMCOS collect fees for the below uses, which in the brandbeats case, don’t apply. Because we own all the rights through our partnership we can offer a subscription with all rights included, globally. Our music is better than royalty-free, its 100% hassle free!
What are the Royalties? 1.
Copyright in the Composition: This encompasses the protection of the original musical work, including the melody, lyrics, and arrangement. Songwriters and composers hold this copyright, granting them exclusive rights to utilize, perform, reproduce, distribute, and adapt the song.
2. Copyright in the Sound Recording: Referred to as the "master" right, this safeguards the specific recorded version of a song or performance. Typically held by the record label or self-recording artists, it provides exclusive rights for reproduction, distribution, and licensing of the recording across various media platforms such as films, commercials, or other forms of media.
3. Performing Rights: These rights pertain to the public performance of music, whether live or through various mediums such as radio, venues, or online streaming platforms. Performance rights organizations (PROs) like ASCAP, BMI, and SESAC collect royalties on behalf of songwriters and publishers for these public performances.
4. Mechanical Rights: Mechanical rights encompass the right to reproduce a musical composition in a sound recording.Songwriters and publishers receive royalties from mechanical rights when their song is covered by another artist, manufactured into CDs, or sold as digital downloads.
5. Synchronization Rights: These rights come into play when a musical work is synchronized with visual media, such as in movies, TV shows, advertisements, or video games. Depending on the specific use case, both the composition and the sound recording may need to be licensed. Using royalty-free music in commercial situations offers several benefits. Firstly, it saves time and money, as the user only needs to pay a one subscription for the music, rather than negotiating individual licenses for each use. Secondly, it ensures legal compliance, as the user has the necessary rights to use the music in their project.
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How much does brandbeats cost? $49.95 per month, per site app only. Dedicated, remotely managed hardware player & music subscription is $69.95 per month per site.