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The amount paid to sync license a track will be negotiated between the project wishing to use the track and the rights holders of the music. This could be the artist themselves, in most independent cases, however its usually the record label. Costs for a major motion picture can range from $20,000 $250,000+.
The cost to license a copyrighted song can vary widely. The cost for a song from a small independent artist might be less than $100, while a track by a major artist or label can run thousands of dollars. Some licenses might also charge you a percentage of revenue instead.
The copyright owner can grant a synchronization license for a song. If youre not sure who the copyright owner is, start your investigation with one of the performing rights organizations, such as ASCAP or BMI. In most cases, the copyright owner is the songwriter or the publisher.
The amount paid to sync license a track will be negotiated between the project wishing to use the track and the rights holders of the music. This could be the artist themselves, in most independent cases, however its usually the record label. Costs for a major motion picture can range from $20,000 $250,000+.
Its important to know that TWO different music copyrights are at play in every sync placement. The producer, film studio, TV network, or other content creator has to pay to license BOTH the master recording rights and the composition rights before they can use the music.
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Synchronization License: This is the right to synchronize a song or a piece of music with your visual image. It must be obtained from the copyright owner of the music, which is usually the publisher. You can find out who the publisher is by using ASCAPs Clearance Express (ACE) at .
TV syncs typically pay the least ($0-5k for newer artists) Video games ($5-10k) Films ($10-20k+) Ads (depending on the size of the artist and company purchasing the license, the fees can be upwards of $300k)
A license granting permission to synchronize a song with moving images on a screen - generally in television, film, or advertisements. Sync licenses are required from both the recording owner and the composition owner when a song is used, and they are most often paid as a one-time up-front fee.
Non-Commercial Videogram Synchronization License: This involves using a song in a video or on-screen performance, starting at $0.25 per copy with a minimum license amount of $25 per license.
Synchronization License: This is the right to synchronize a song or a piece of music with your visual image. It must be obtained from the copyright owner of the music, which is usually the publisher. You can find out who the publisher is by using ASCAPs Clearance Express (ACE) at .

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