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Monokrome Music launches online platform Rights HUB



— Centralises contractual, release, rights data and assets in a secure cloud location

— Designed for labels, artists, managers and rights-holders across the music industry

 

UK-based music services company Monokrome Music has launched Rights HUB, an online contractual rights and file management platform for labels, artists, managers, and other rights-holders.

The service acts as a single, central place to store contractual information alongside release metadata, publishing and neighbouring rights data. Files and information can be securely and selectively shared with partners, alongside reporting and sales statements that can be tracked within the platform to ensure contractual compliance.

From the Rights HUB dashboard, users can also store any files relevant to a release: contract documents; audio, images, video, stems and press shots; neighbouring rights and publishing information; with all files having associated metadata that can be edited as appropriate. Easily deliver consistent data to new and existing partners eliminating the need for double data entry. All data and rights remain the property of users and are fully exportable at any point.

Rights HUB pricing is flexible and works on a monthly, no contract basis, beginning with a £1 offer for the first month. Thereafter, pricing starts at £15 p/month for catalogues smaller than 50 tracks, scaling with catalogue size.

Monokrome Music CEO Lee Morrison says: “In this increasingly data-driven music industry it’s imperative that labels and others stay on top of their contractual obligations. We’re proud to launch Rights HUB as an affordable, one-stop solution for music rights-holders to manage all of their data and assets in a clear, easy and concise way.

“All too often both artists and labels lose out because rights-holders are unable to maintain full and accurate records of rights and the relevant contractual terms. Many labels are acting outside of the rights granted to them — exposing them to potential litigation — while many artists and producers are seeing the continued exploitation of their rights after the contractual term with a partner has expired, losing them money and reducing the control they have over their creative output.”

 

Find out more at: https://monokrome-music.com/rights-hub/

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