Sunday, January 31, 2021

Music Industry Plug: Why Own Your Music Rights?

 


Some songwriters establish a music publishing company with the intention of publishing only their own material. Songwriters who retain their publishing rights earn both the writer’s share and the publisher’s share of any income their songs generate. In addition to earning twice the money, the other major benefit to self-publishing is that you control all creative and business decisions regarding your songs. For those who are able to secure placements of their material and generate income without relying on a publisher, self-publishing may be ideal. Other individuals start music publishing companies in order to represent songs and compositions written by writers other than themselves. Regardless of whether your goal is to publish your own songs—or those written by others—the process of opening a music publishing company is easy. It starts with the completion of some simple paperwork. To qualify for affiliation as a publisher with BMI you must be the publisher or co-publisher of one or more commercially released musical compositions (for example, a song available for sale on CD, 14 DVD, or as a digital download); or music that is being broadcast, or is likely to be broadcast, on radio, television, film, or other electronic mediums such as, cable, Internet, or pay-per-view; or work that is being performed in venues that are licensable by PROs (such as nightclubs, concerts, or symphonic recitals). Applications can be completed online. There is a $150 fee for solely owned publishing companies to affiliate; $250 for partnerships, corporations, and limited-liability companies. There is no fee to affiliate with BMI as a writer. As part of the application process you will be required to submit five potential names for your publishing company in order of preference. You will likely need to be creative in selecting your company name because any name that is identical—or deemed too similar—to an existing music publishing company will be rejected in order to avoid confusion and the potential of payments being issued to the wrong company. After your publishing company’s name has been cleared and your application for affiliation has been accepted, your next step is to complete the paperwork required by the state in which you reside to legally establish yourself as a business. You can learn what your state requires and download the necessary forms by visiting the website of the Secretary of State’s office or the County Clerk. It is likely that you will need to file either a “fictitious name statement” or a “d-b-a” (“doing-business-as”) form. Depending upon the requirements in your location, you may also need to publish (in a local newspaper) a statement of your intent to do business. In most locales, proof of completion of these forms is required in order to open a bank account in the name of your business. This is necessary in order to cash checks drafted to your company (such as performance and mechanical royalty checks).mSongwriters can only affiliate with one society at a time. If you are a BMI-affiliated songwriter who is publishing only your own songs, your publishing company only needs to be affiliated with BMI; you do not need to join any other PRO. However, if you publish songs by writers who are members of other performing rights societies, you must establish a publishing company that is affiliated with each society that represents one of your writers, and each of these companies needs to have a different name. As a publisher you will be required to register your songs with BMI. To register a song simply login to BMI Online Services and navigate to “Works Registration”. Alternatively you may register using a “Work Registration” form—available for download at www.bmi.com/forms. Using either method, you provide information including the songs’ writer(s) and publisher(s); the percentage of ownership assigned to each; and contact information. To gain maximum protection, you will likely want to register the songs you publish with the U.S. Copyright Office. If you have already registered the songs in your own name, you will need to file the appropriate forms to transfer the copyright(s) to your publishing company. If you have followed the steps outlined above, you have now established a music publishing company. As a music publisher, you will be required to issue licenses (such as mechanical/recording licenses, print licenses, and synchronization licenses) for the songs you represent. But the more challenging task will be generating income by placing the songs you publish with successful recording artists, or on television and in films. If you represent songs that are competitive in the current marketplace, and you are diligent about taking care of business, you should be well on your way to being a successful publisher!

Get To Know MC Snillow


Mgbako Chukwuma Snillow also known as MC Snillow is the CEO and founder of kapon empire/ kodorojo limited, which is a record label and charity organization. MC Snillow is an activist, a humanitarian, musician and talent manager. Snillow started his music journey at the age of six, rapping and jumping over people's songs. Born and raised in Enugu (coal city) by anambra state parents, MC snillow grew up in a music family. His late grand father was a popular flutist, and also a part of a traditional music band that covered many prestigious events in Enugwu ukwu village in anambra, where he lived. MC snillow's father grew up and became a popular DJ known as odo disco in the 70(s) and early 80(s). While Snillow's grandma was in a traditional dance group, Snillow's mum was a chorister in the church choir. As a kid, he was encouraged to join the church choir by his mum. Nobody knew the stuff he was blessed with till he started free-styling and winning rap battles in this hood as a teenager.After his graduation from the university, MC Snillow decided to take things to the next level by launching his own label, kapon empire, in 2016 to aid him and other musicians put out their own music. He signed many artists to his label. As time went on, he part ways with a few of his artists, leaving only PG and DONADON to continue the journey with him. As an activist…MC Snillow uses his voice and music to speak for the ghetto and the oppressed people in Africa. Most recently, he have been very vocal about the killing of biafrans in Nigeria. He has been in front line of many protests, most noticeable was the end sars campaign which was aimed at putting an end to police brutality in his region. As a humanitarian...MC Snillow uses his Kapon empire foundation to reach out to underprivileged kids. His foundation also aids elderly people and widows, etc. As a musician... In 2018, he surprised the world when he went from being a manager to a recording artist with the release of the music, I STILL SEE NO CHANGE, a conscious song that addresses socio economic and political issues happening in West Africa, and the world. But due to the song’s political content, it was banned by the government of the day. Fortunately, the song found it ways to the international community and gained some amount of airplay that made MC Snillow to be nominated for 2020 indie music award in Florida, and DET DETROIT music award. In 2020, he teamed up with flak Gaza, a New York based rapper to make a wonderful song called “scared of our brothers”. He’s expected to drop a new single called I can’t breathe with 2-slik who is a white rapper from South Carolina. Also, he’s done another unreleased song called “what’s going on”, in the song, he featured “turq sane”, a female rapper from Detroit. As RADIO SHOW HOST….MC Snillow has a radio show called african voice which airs on blessings 107.3fm radio in New York. This you can live stream on www.grandarts.org and also, his show is aired on mid west Minnesota radio @ www.mwmnradio.com In the show, Snillow teaches about african history and spirituality. MC Snillow was nominated for 2020 indie music award in Florida, he was also nominated for DET music award in Detroit. And lots more. While he stands at as the recipient of sistah soldiers in the trenches award, to mention but a few. After writing for so many magazines in America like verb’z up magazine in Las Vegas, blessings magazine in New York, to mention but a few, Snillow took things to another level by launching his own global Kapon empire magazine. KE magazine is a monthly magazine which The printed and online copy could be purchased at www.magcloud.com The official site of Snillow and his Kapon empire is www.kaponempire.com

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