Reservoir Commends Landmark Mechanical Streaming Royalty Rates Settlement
September 01 2022 - 5:52PM
Reservoir Media, Inc. (NASDAQ: RSVR) (“Reservoir” or the
“Company”), an award-winning independent music company, today
commended a landmark settlement reached between the National Music
Publishers’ Association (NMPA), Nashville Songwriters Association
International (NSAI), and Digital Media Association (DiMA) in
relation to the U.S. Copyright Royalty Board’s (CRB) Phonorecords
IV proceedings. Digital service providers (DSPs), including Amazon,
Apple, Google, Pandora and Spotify, have agreed to incrementally
raise the percentage of revenue they pay songwriters and publishers
to 15.35% over the next five years, beginning in 2023. The
settlement has established the highest mechanical streaming royalty
rates in the history of streaming music anywhere in the world.
Historically, every five years the CRB sets the
mechanical streaming royalty rates to be paid to songwriters and
publishers. The NMPA has consistently advocated for the CRB to
increase those rates to compensate creators more fairly for their
significant contributions to the industry. Since 2019, the
songwriting community and its advocates have been mired in ongoing
litigation surrounding an appeal by several DSPs against the rates
set by the CRB III decision in 2018. However, in July 2022, the
appellate decision marked a significant win for music creators,
reaffirming the original 2018 decision to incrementally increase
rates from 10.5% to 15.1% through 2022.
Starting in September 2022, the CRB was set to
conduct the next trial, known as CRB IV, aimed at establishing
mechanical royalty rates for the five-year term beginning in
January 2023. Instead, the settlement avoids a costly trial
and establishes a hopeful precedent for future rate setting and
further collaboration between rights holders and the DSPs.
As the streaming industry continues to grow, the
incremental rate ensures that songwriters mutually benefit from the
popularity of these platforms. In addition to the increased
mechanical streaming royalty rates, the settlement addresses
several other terms from CRB IV. Notably, the deal includes
significant improvements in the alternate rate structures, which
act as insurance for songwriters. These improvements include
raising the per subscriber penny rate and raising the Total Content
Cost (TCC), which guarantees a percentage of what record labels are
paid will be distributed to songwriters and publishers. The
settlement also outlines a better treatment for “bundles,” which
combine music products with other offerings. Each facet of the
settlement provides important safeguards for songwriters and
publishers in the context of the dynamic streaming industry.
Reservoir Founder and Chief Executive Officer
Golnar Khosrowshahi, who is also an NMPA Board Member, commented,
“This settlement is a truly historic moment for songwriters and
music publishers. We are so grateful to David Israelite and the
NMPA team for their continued advocacy for music rights holders and
their consistent efforts towards achieving fairer rates for the
songwriters who keep our industry alive. We are hopeful this
settlement will usher in a new era where we can better compensate
and recognize our creators for all they contribute, while
partnering with streaming platforms to create a fairer and more
fruitful music business.”
NMPA President and CEO David Israelite said,
“This historic settlement is the result of songwriters making their
voices heard. Instead of going to trial and continuing years of
conflict, we instead move forward in collaboration with the highest
rates ever, guaranteed. We thank the digital services for coming to
the table and treating creators as business partners. Critically,
since this is a percentage rate, we know that as streaming
continues to grow exponentially, we will see unprecedented value of
songs.”
ABOUT RESERVOIR
Reservoir is an independent music company based
in New York City and with offices in Los Angeles, Nashville,
Toronto, London, and Abu Dhabi. Reservoir is the first
female-founded and led publicly traded independent music company in
the U.S. Founded as a family-owned music publisher in 2007,
Reservoir has grown to represent over 140,000 copyrights and 36,000
master recordings with titles dating as far back as 1900 and
hundreds of #1 releases worldwide. Reservoir frequently holds a Top
10 U.S. Market Share according to Billboard’s Publishers Quarterly,
was twice named Publisher of the Year by Music Business Worldwide’s
The A&R Awards and won Independent Publisher of the Year at the
2020 and 2022 Music Week Awards.
Reservoir also represents a multitude of
recorded music through Chrysalis Records, Tommy Boy Records, and
Philly Groove Records and manages artists through its ventures with
Blue Raincoat Music and Big Life Management.
Source: Reservoir Media, Inc.
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