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  Sound Choice Karaoke Australia :: Licensing Glossary

Licensing Glossary

QUESTIONS
  1. Compulsory License
  2. Mechanical Rights
  3. Reprint Rights
  4. Synchronization Rights

ANSWERS
  1. Compulsory License
    If a publisher does not wish to "participate" in the licensing of the song, you can record their tune and "force" them to take the money by filing for a Compulsory License. With this type of license you must report accounting once a month as opposed to quarterly with Harry Fox .
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  2. Mechanical Rights
    A license fee - a flat fee called the Statutory Rate set by the Copyright Royal Tribunal (US Government) that sets the rate (currently at .0850 per song per copy) for every time a song is "mechanically fixed" in a medium ( i.e. CD, CD+G, records, cassettes, video tapes etc.). The main clearing house for mechanical licenses is the Harry Fox Agency in New York City. Harry Fox is not a living person.
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  3. Reprint Rights
    ...are requested directly from the publisher who controls the copyright. These organizations may be large and well known or in the back of someone’s trailer. Sound Choice tries to include lyrics for each of its songs. Lyric licenses are for the words only and not the musical notation or notes found in music books. Those are standard musical notation reprint rights and are different from just having the words. However not all of our product receives reprint licenses. We may not be allowed to use them (some Disney or ABKCO), or one writer may hold out on his share of ownership of that song (Jackson Browne - Take It Easy) or are to expensive to use (Clint Black written songs) or they hate Karaoke and do not wish to be associated with the format (Gloria Estafan, Garth Brooks, Andrew Lloyd Webber). These lyric licenses may be granted or rescinded at the will of the songwriter at any time. Getting the lyrics in the catalog one time does not mean it will always stay. Likewise a songwriter may change publishers or publishers may buy or sell a writers catalog. The ability to deny or receive a lyric request sometimes moves with a writers publisher.
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  4. Synchronization Rights
    Using visuals or graphics with the music. In the sense of CDG it is a mechanical and reprint right all in one. Sound Choice will probably go directly to each publisher to ask for this permission. We will pay an advance against future sales as well as a fixing fee which allow you to "affix" the music with the visuals. MTV, movie scores and movie soundtracks and Karaoke LD’s are clear examples of synchronization use.
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