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The IPI/CAE number is a publicly accessible international identification number used to identify participants on a work. Writers and publishers will be assigned a unique number for each name/AKA on file with BMI. Therefore, writers with multiple names/AKAs will have multiple numbers.
CD Baby does not handle copyright registration on behalf of artists for any submission. Copyright registration can only be done directly through the U.S. Copyright Office.
Your IPI or CAE number can always be found on your PRO's website. Most PROs have searchable public databases (sometimes referred to as a public repertory/repertoire) where you can find songwriter and publisher information, including IPI/CAE numbers and works registrations.
As your publishing administrator, we do not take any percentage ownership of your publishing. Instead, we take a 15% administrative fee from the publishing royalties collected on your behalf.
CD Baby charges a one-time $35 fee for each album you want to sell through them (digital or physical), and takes a 9% cut of each download.
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CD Baby Pro Publishing Administration will help you claim and collect: All mechanical royalties from streaming services such as Spotify and Apple Music. These are generated from every single stream. All mechanical royalties from download stores like iTunes.
A CAE/IPI number will be generated for you approximately 1 week after you affiliate with your PRO as a writer. You may then learn what CAE/IPI number has been assigned to you by doing a repertoire search by your registered songwriter/composer name at your PRO. The number will appear next to your name.
IPI: An IPI (Interested Party Information) is a unique identification number assigned to songwriters and publishers by their Performance Rights Organizations (PROs). It is usually between 8 and 11 digits, and is not the same as a member ID or account number with your PRO.
As your publishing administrator, we do not take any percentage ownership of your publishing. Instead, we take a 15% administrative fee from the publishing royalties collected on your behalf.
A distributor collects royalties directly from stores/streaming platforms on behalf of labels. An artist's label will then collect the recording royalties and distribute them to the artist. If an artist is not with a label, the artist will collect the recording royalties directly from the distributor.

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