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- About | Mechanical Licensing Collective - The MLC
The Mechanical Licensing Collective (The MLC) is a nonprofit organization designated by the U S Copyright Office pursuant to the historic Music Modernization Act of 2018 In January 2021, The MLC began administering blanket mechanical licenses to eligible streaming and download services (digital service providers or DSPs) in the United States
- Connect to Collect | Mechanical Licensing Collective - The MLC
Connect to Collect refers to the process of becoming a Member of The MLC Anyone who is entitled to receive digital audio mechanical royalties in the United States will need to become a Member of The MLC
- Member Tools | Mechanical Licensing Collective - The MLC
The MLC has created a suite of tools that allows its Members to easily manage their musical work (aka song) data Learning how to use these tools effectively is one of the best ways you, as a Member, can Play Your Part™ in The MLC process and ensure you receive all your digital audio mechanical royalties for streaming
- Membership | Mechanical Licensing Collective - The MLC
If you’re owed digital audio mechanical royalties in the U S , you’ll need to become a Member of The MLC This includes music publishers, administrators, international CMOs, and self-managed songwriters, composers, and lyricists
- How it Works | Mechanical Licensing Collective - The MLC
How Does The MLC Work? The MLC administers blanket mechanical licenses for eligible streaming and download services in the United States, collecting royalties due under those licenses and paying music publishers and administrators; ex-U S collective management organizations (CMOs); and self-administered songwriters, composers, and lyricists
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The MLC distributes digital audio mechanical royalties to eligible self-administered songwriters, composers, lyricists, music publishers, administrators and CMOs on a monthly basis
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- The MLC | Mechanical Licensing Collective
How does The MLC plan to educate music publishers, administrators, and self-administered songwriters, composers and lyricists about getting registered? Will companies like HFA and Music Reports continue to handle mechanical licenses and royalties for digital uses?
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