The Music Matters Podcast

AI in Music: Copyright Battles, Marketing, and Artist Rights | The Music Matters Podcast EP 7

1 h 2 min · 26. März 2025
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In this eye-opening episode of the Music Matters Podcast, we dive deep into the controversial world of AI in music and copyright.We discuss the silent album protest by over 1,000 artists (including Paul McCartney and Kate Bush) against UK copyright laws that allow AI companies to train on artists' work without permission.

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Episode 5 Music Revenue Streams Most Artists COMPLETELY Miss | The Music Matters Podcast EP 9 Cover

5 Music Revenue Streams Most Artists COMPLETELY Miss | The Music Matters Podcast EP 9

In this episode, we break down the 5 major revenue streams that can transform your music career: * Mechanical Royalties: The truth about streaming income and why iTunes purchases might be more valuable than you think * Publishing & Performance Rights: Why your PRO registration matters and how publishing can become your biggest income source * Sync Licensing: How to get your music in TV, film, and commercials (and why it could be 25-50% of your income) * Brand Deals: The power of building your personal brand and attracting sponsors * Merchandising: Creating products your fans actually want to buy We also discuss why critical mass matters for your brand, building genuine connections with your audience, and playing the long game in your music career.Whether you're a producer, artist, or engineer, understanding these revenue streams is essential for building a sustainable career in music. Stop thinking ROI and start focusing on cash flow!

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