The technicalities and nuances and legacy laws are unfortunately what power the music industry. It can be complex and confusing. Materia is licensing and collecting the music publishing share of this cover, as we do on hundreds of other platforms, and have done for years.
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Any artist is welcome to manage, register, and collect their *sound recording* copyrights on YouTube and other platforms. We do this for the hundreds of releases we own and manage -- and we highly recommend that other artists work with their MCN/distributor to do the same.
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You are essentially forcing an ultimatum on the entire VGM cover community: sign up to a label and be told what they can and cannot cover, or be crushed.
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Crushed...? Our team is literally responsible for the advent of legal vgm monetization and DIY cover song licensing. YouTube is <7% of sound recording revenue. And the idea that 100% of revenue of an unlicensed cover song sound go exclusively to the recording artist is absurd.
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... Okay... that sounds a little bit self-aggrandizing and biased.
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the idea isn't to have 100% of the revenue go to the recording artist. It's about rev share -- which YouTube literally already enables as an option.
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To clarify, this is not an option that is enabled for most rights holders. Most rights holders do not have direct YouTube CID access. Most rights holders don't know why they need YouTube CID access. Most rights holders do not care.
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you are not most rights holders. again, you're playing games here.
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We... are in the game industry, after. And you're right, we are not - the mention was to level the, rather negligent, baseline. We are one of perhaps, 5, worldwide music companies who manage video game music publishing copyrights.
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please lord jesus allow me to have these JOKES when I enter MY villain era.
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You either die a hero, or something something, unsure how that quote goes.

Nov 2, 2022 · 3:18 AM UTC

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