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In Win for Songwriters, Copyright Royalty Board Set to Approve 32% Increase on Music Mechanical Royalties

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Copyright Royalty Board to increase mechanical royalties from music streaming services like like Spotify by 32% immediately — or from 9.1 cents to 12 cents per track.The rate had been disputed by the DSPs — including Spotify, Apple, Amazon, Pandora and Google (YouTube) — leading to a legal deadlock that threatened the ratification of the rate in the 2023-2027 period.

Rightsholders and trade groups were aiming for 15 cents, and the streamers argued to maintain the 9-cent rate.The motion states that the National Music Publishers’ Association (NMPA), the Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) along with  Sony Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group and Warner Music Group, as well as qualified copyright owners, have come to an agreement with the rate change effective immediately.

Earlier this year, Sony Music Publishing chairman Jon Platt called the rate-setting process “currently the most critical issue facing songwrtiters and music publishers in the United States.”The rate approval marks a big win for songwriters and publishers who have long argued that essential creators are not compensated fairly for their contributions to a song or recorded work.

In fact, the rate of 9.1 cents was set in 2008 at the beginning of what is called the Phono IV process, involves royalties for both physical (CD, vinyl and cassettes) and digital (streaming and downloads) formats (the new rate encompasses downloads, ringtones and music bundles).With streaming accounting for more than 80% of recorded music revenue in 2021, the economics of recorded music have changed dramatically in the last 12 years.

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