Each time your song is played on YouTube, Spotify, Google Play, Rhapsody, Beats, Amazon Prime and other digital music services, you are owed a separate royalty for the lyric and melody (called a "Composition").
In some cases, this money has never been paid to you. In other cases only a portion of your money has been paid out. In addition, there is new money being generated each time your song is played.
Audiam gets you this money.
Audiam gets you paid from views of videos on YouTube that are using your music.
It does this via its own technology and a special YouTube business contract. This contract allows Audiam to systemically deliver information to YouTube indicating who owns the rights to your music and which recordings are recordings of your songs. We also fix bad data in the YouTube system that has the wrong entity listed as "owning" your music.
We then police your copyrights to insure the YouTube system always shows and pays you as the owner.
Finally, Audiam uses its own technology and YouTube’s systems to finds videos on YouTube using your music without a license. When we find the videos, we authorize YouTube to place ads on them. With the right data in the YouTube system, you get back your portion of the advertising money.
Read our YouTube FAQ.
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As the creator of the lyrics and melody of a song (the “composition”) you are owed a separate payment IN ADDITION to the money you may already be receiving.
In almost every case, every time a song that you wrote is played anywhere in the world on Spotify, Rhapsody, Beats, Mog, GooglePlay, Deezer, or any other "on-demand" service, that service owes and must pay you (not your distributor, not your label - YOU) a Mechanical Royalty.
In many cases this money is not reaching you or it may be paid to the wrong entity due to bad data or missing information.
In other cases, there are recordings of your songs that have not been mapped to your composition. This also stops you from getting paid. Audiam fixes these problems and gets you paid your past and future money from:
...and other digital uses.
It costs nothing to hire us to work for you. Audiam only gets paid an administrative fee when we find, collect and administer to you the money you are owed.
To put Audiam to work for you, you only have to control the copyrights to your music.
Read our Digital Services FAQ.