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CD Baby and Disc Makers Adopt Limelight for Artists and Labels Looking to Clear Cover Songs
NEW YORK, March 22 -- CD Baby, one of the largest digital distributors for independent music, and Disc Makers, the leading independent CD and DVD manufacturer, have adopted Limelight (http://limelight.rightsflow.com/), an online mechanical license clearance form for artists and labels looking to clear cover songs.
(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20100322/NY74432 )
Limelight, which is powered by RightsFlow, provides artists and labels a simple, easy method to clear cover songs and third-party compositions for physical releases, digital downloads, and ringtones, reducing the complexity of licensing with domestic and international publishers and songwriters directly. CD Baby and Disc Makers will take advantage of the service by providing integration of the service within their user platform.
"We are delighted to partner with RightsFlow in offering Limelight to CD Baby and Disc Makers artists," said Tony van Veen, President and CEO of Audio and Video Labs Inc., the parent company of Disc Makers, and CD Baby. "Limelight will make it easy for artists to secure mechanical licenses for cover songs right when they get their CDs replicated or sold as downloads."
"We are excited to partner with CD Baby and Disc Makers for Limelight," said Patrick Sullivan, President and CEO of RightsFlow. "Their wide palette of independent recording artists and groups can now tap Limelight to clear new versions of classic and obscure songs alike while properly compensating songwriters and publishers."
CD Baby and Disc Maker customers can create Limelight accounts within minutes and pay for licenses via PayPal.
Under U.S. Copyright Law, mechanical licenses are required for music to be distributed through online music services and brick-and-mortar retailers. The current U.S. statutory mechanical rate for permanent downloads and physical releases is 9.1 cents for songs five minutes or less, and 1.75 cents per minute for songs over five minutes.
About RightsFlow
http://www.rightsflow.com
RightsFlow is a leading provider of mechanical licensing services and royalty payment technology for online music services, record companies, distributors and artists. The RightsFlow technology powers rapid song identification and provides an unprecedented level of transparency for both licensees and licensors.
Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20100322/NY74432
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Source: RightsFlow
CONTACT: for Disc Makers and CD Baby: Steven Spatz, VP of Marketing,
1-800-468-9353 x 5373, sspatz@discmakers.com; or for RightsFlow: Michael
Kauffman, VP of Sales & Marketing, +1-212-937-6955 x311,
michael.kauffman@rightsflow.com
Web Site: http://www.rightsflow.com/
CD Baby and Disc Makers Adopt Limelight for Artists and Labels Looking to Clear Cover Songs
NEW YORK, March 22 -- CD Baby, one of the largest digital distributors for independent music, and Disc Makers, the leading independent CD and DVD manufacturer, have adopted Limelight (http://limelight.rightsflow.com/), an online mechanical license clearance form for artists and labels looking to clear cover songs.
(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20100322/NY74432 )
Limelight, which is powered by RightsFlow, provides artists and labels a simple, easy method to clear cover songs and third-party compositions for physical releases, digital downloads, and ringtones, reducing the complexity of licensing with domestic and international publishers and songwriters directly. CD Baby and Disc Makers will take advantage of the service by providing integration of the service within their user platform.
"We are delighted to partner with RightsFlow in offering Limelight to CD Baby and Disc Makers artists," said Tony van Veen, President and CEO of Audio and Video Labs Inc., the parent company of Disc Makers, and CD Baby. "Limelight will make it easy for artists to secure mechanical licenses for cover songs right when they get their CDs replicated or sold as downloads."
"We are excited to partner with CD Baby and Disc Makers for Limelight," said Patrick Sullivan, President and CEO of RightsFlow. "Their wide palette of independent recording artists and groups can now tap Limelight to clear new versions of classic and obscure songs alike while properly compensating songwriters and publishers."
CD Baby and Disc Maker customers can create Limelight accounts within minutes and pay for licenses via PayPal.
Under U.S. Copyright Law, mechanical licenses are required for music to be distributed through online music services and brick-and-mortar retailers. The current U.S. statutory mechanical rate for permanent downloads and physical releases is 9.1 cents for songs five minutes or less, and 1.75 cents per minute for songs over five minutes.
About RightsFlow
http://www.rightsflow.com
RightsFlow is a leading provider of mechanical licensing services and royalty payment technology for online music services, record companies, distributors and artists. The RightsFlow technology powers rapid song identification and provides an unprecedented level of transparency for both licensees and licensors.
Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20100322/NY74432
AP Archive: http://photoarchive.ap.org/
AP PhotoExpress Network: PRN#9
PRN Photo Desk, photodesk@prnewswire.com
Source: RightsFlow
CONTACT: for Disc Makers and CD Baby: Steven Spatz, VP of Marketing,
1-800-468-9353 x 5373, sspatz@discmakers.com; or for RightsFlow: Michael
Kauffman, VP of Sales & Marketing, +1-212-937-6955 x311,
michael.kauffman@rightsflow.com
Web Site: http://www.rightsflow.com/