Agreement to Co-Publish Musical Compositions 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Agreement to Co-Publish Musical Compositions in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the date at the top of the document, followed by the names and addresses of both the Publisher and Co-Publisher. Ensure all details are accurate for legal purposes.
  3. In Section I, specify the rights being granted to the Publisher. Clearly outline any exclusive rights you wish to assign regarding the compositions.
  4. Proceed to Section II and input the percentage of adjusted gross receipts that will be paid to the Co-Publisher. Also, indicate any advance payments agreed upon.
  5. Complete Section III by detailing how often statements will be provided and ensure you understand your rights regarding audits.
  6. Review Sections IV through IX carefully, ensuring all warranties and obligations are clearly stated and understood before signing.
  7. Finally, sign and date at the bottom of the document. Make sure both parties retain a copy for their records.

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Generally, non-exclusive beat licenses are sold with 50% publishing and writers share. This is usually not negotiable since the music part is the producers contribution to your song and is considered half of the song. The lyrics are considered the other half.
Under the co-publishing agreement, the songwriter co-owns the copyright in his or her songs (usually through a wholly owned company) and receives a portion of the publishers share of income (usually 50%) in addition to the songwriters share.
Co-publishing deals Under a co-publishing deal, the songwriter and the publisher share the rights to a song 50/50. For such a deal to happen, the songwriter will have to create their own micro-publishing company to enter an agreement with the publisher.
Owning 50% of publishing rights means you share control and earnings from licensing and royalties with another party (such as a publishing company). This affects revenue from mechanical, performance, and sync royalties, as you are entitled to half of the publishers share.
In most co-publishing agreements, songwriters retain 100% of their writers share and 50% of their publishers share. (The other half goes to the publisher.) This makes them more attractive, and potentially lucrative, than other traditional publishing deals.
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Traditional / Co-Publishing Agreements With a co-publishing agreement, artists like you typically give away 50% ownership of their publishers share ( hence the name, co-publishing) when they sign. This means youll keep: 100% of your writers share. 50% of your publishers share.
In a co-publishing agreement, the songwriter and publisher share ownership of the copyrights. This deal often includes an advance payment for the songwriter and a long-term commitment, typically lasting the authors life plus 50 years.
An agreement under which a songwriter assigns the copyright in their songs to a publisher for a limited period, in return for which the publisher arranges for the exploitation of the songs, collects the income from such licensing and accounts to the writer for an agreed share of that income.

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