Royalty Share Expands With Web Services for Music Industry
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Life seemed so much simpler in 1914, when Tin Pan Alley’s songwriters and music publishers founded the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, to protect its members’ musical copyrights. Today, the music organization still collects licensing fees from users of music created by its members, and distributes money back to them as royalties. Of course, the exponential growth of digital music has made the enterprise a lot more complicated….






