The Harry Fox Agency (HFA), which represents almost 35,000 music publishers, and RightsFlow, a provider of licensing and royalty services, have officially entered a licensing arrangement for full-length, permanent digital downloads.
“This arrangement illustrates how HFA provides business solutions that facilitate the distribution of music by enabling RightsFlow to act as a licensee on behalf of its clients,” said Gary Churgin, President and CEO of HFA. “Rightsflow will use HFA’s bulk licensing system to handle mechanical licensing, ensuring that publishers and songwriters are properly compensated under U.S. law.”
HFA is an early adopter to the music revolution when they began offering bulk digital download licensing in 2002. HFA represents 1.9 million songs that are available for mechanical licensing within the U.S. Under American Copyright Law, mechanical licenses are required for music to be distributed through online music services. The current U.S. statutory mechanical rate is 9.1¢ for songs five minutes or less and 1.75¢ per minute for songs over five minutes.
12 May 2008
Harry Fox Agency and RightsFlow Enter Download Licensing Arrangement
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