Posts Tagged ‘synch licensing’

Propellerheads Launches Contest: Use Reason 6 to Remix Olivia Broadfield for $1K+ Prize Package

Propellerheads has announced that the unofficial Apple weblog http://www.tuaw.com and Reason artist Olivia Broadfield have launched a new remix competition.

Over $1000 dollars in prizes is at stake in the contest, which runs throughout the month of January. Reason users can create their own remix of Broadfield’s song “Say,” which Read more...

Juxtaposed Music (NYC) Launches JuxMusic.com — Online Music Licensing Platform

NYC-based Juxtaposed Music has announced the launch of their online music licensing platform at http://www.juxmusic.com.

The JuxMusic Licensing Agency was founded by NYC record producer/engineer and music supervisor Brandon Mason, and provides music supervisors and directors with the music of highly-acclaimed established and leading-edge independent artists, bands, composers and songwriters. Read more...

Songtrust: This Online Solution Makes Music Publishing Accessible to the Indies

SOHO, MANHATTAN:One by one, the Internet tools for music career management are coming alive. In a digital music world where almost everything can potentially be managed better via the Web, the only wait that artists, songwriters and labels have to endure these days isn’t for the technology – that’s Read more...

Leading the Electronic Charge: T.H. White and the Habit-Forming “How Bad Do You Want It”

UPPER EAST SIDE, MANHATTAN: Beyond duplicity, there’s multiplicity – the invigorating state occupied by T.H. White.

An unabashed New York City brat born, raised, and constantly amazed by Manhattan, the DJ/producer has kindly returned the WoW with his new album, How Bad Do You Want It? An addictive adventure, track Read more...

Independent Music Publishers Can Opt Into Key YouTube License Agreement, Via NMPA & HFA

Licensing for online media saw an important evolution this past August when the National Music Publishers Association (NMPA) and YouTube’s parent company, Google, settled an NMPA lawsuit. The resulting settlement paved the way for increased efficiencies for UGC (User Generated Content) to use and legally license copyrighted music on videos Read more...

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