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MMF Welcomes Songtrust as an Associate!

21 February 2018

Songtrust have joined the MMF as an Associate – you can read about them below.

Songtrust is the world’s largest global royalty collection service and publishing administrator, enabling nearly 100,000 songwriters and over 15,000 publishers to collect their publishing royalties worldwide for over 1,000,000 copyrights. Our industry-leading online solutions help songwriters, artists, managers, labels and publishers simplify music rights management including the administration of music publishing assets, performing rights, and digital licensing.

Songtrust maintains direct relationships with 40+ performance, mechanical, and digital societies globally covering 120+ territories – the most extensive, accessible publishing network in the industry. This allows clients to avoid sub-publishing fees and to maximize their revenues. As a technology first platform, Songtrust’s elegant experience removes the complexity of the publishing landscape and offers detailed access to data otherwise not directly available.

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