AllTrack Makes History as First US PRO to Launch Mechanical Rights Division
AllTrack, a digital-era performing rights organization (PRO) focused on independent music, has launched a mechanical rights division - becoming the first US PRO to offer integrated performance and mechanical rights collection services through a single platform.
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The new division allows AllTrack to collect mechanical royalties globally on behalf of its members through direct relationships and international sister societies. This consolidates what traditionally required multiple platform registrations for independent creators to collect their global mechanical royalties.
Key Features of AllTrack's Mechanical Rights Division:
- Collects worldwide mechanical royalties through one platform
- Covers streaming, downloads, physical products, lyrics, and other copyright-protected uses
- Integrates with performance royalty collection
- Offers access to previously hard-to-reach mechanical royalties
- Extends beyond MLC's limited US-only mechanical royalty collection
"We're thrilled to expand our services to include mechanical rights, which typically represent a significant portion of a music creator's published income," said Hayden Bower, AllTrack's founder and CEO.
This expansion follows AllTrack's recent CISAC (International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers) acceptance and their groundbreaking integration with TIDAL streaming service.
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