Royalty free music

Royalty free music

Royalty-free music commonly refers to stock or 'library music' licensed for a single fee, without the need to pay any subsequent royalties.

How it works

There are many applications for which music must be licensed, such as for use in video and multimedia production, but the traditional payment structure (in which a royalty is charged for each usage) would be cumbersome or more costly. Royalty-free music libraries originally addressed this by offering music that could be purchased for (in most cases) a one-time fee and then be used by the purchaser as many times as needed.

For example: If a piece of royalty-free music was purchased to be used on a multimedia CD project, it would not matter if one CD or 100,000 CDs were produced - the purchase fee would be exactly the same.

However, users of royalty-free music have found this is now often not the case. Several independent libraries were brought out by larger businesses that have altered the basic meaning of the term.

A number of companies sharply restrict the number of copies that may be manufactured without additional fees coming due, generally under five thousand units. Some allow "free" usage only for productions that will be aired on broadcast stations that pay BMI/ASCAP/SESAC royalty fees, and the producer is required to regualrly file cue sheets reporting the broadcasts. Productions aired on outlets not signatory to such agreements, or shown in public performance (such as motions pictures in theaters) may be required to pay other additional fees. Precise details of the payment structure and the extent of the rights granted vary from library to library, as specified in a license agreement.

Although royalty free music is royalty free to the recipient, producers/composers may still receive royalties for music played on radio, or used in television. This is via the local Performance Rights Organisation, for example the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MCPS-PRS PRS] in the UK and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASCAP ASCAP] in the USA

ee also

*File sharing
*Free music
*Production music
*Royalty free
*Stock music
*Open music
*Open Music Model
*Podsafe
*Royalties

External links

* [http://dir.yahoo.com/Business_and_Economy/Business_to_Business/Entertainment_and_Media_Production/Music/Production_Companies/ Yahoo Directory of Royalty Free Music Libraries]
* [http://www.google.com/search?q=royalty+free+music+cd&cat=gwd%2FTop Google Directory of Royalty Free Music Libraries]
* [http://www.dmoz.org/Arts/Music/Sound_Files/Samples_and_Loops/Production_Music_Libraries/Royalty_Free/ (dmoz) Open Directory of Royalty Free Music Libraries]


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