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Atul Churamani
11 posts
IPRS partners with LyricFind to monetize lyric display in India
Indian Performing Right Society Limited (IPRS) and LyricFind, a lyric licensing service, recently announced a partnership. This collaboration…
September 14, 2023
Music Gets Me High’s next course in music business management invites applications
Music consultancy firm, Music Gets Me High (MGMH) – founded by music entrepreneur Ritnika Nayan – has announced…
January 4, 2023
Indian musicians are working on getting a Grammy nod, even tweaking their sound to include global elements
On November 15, many Indian musicians and industry personalities waited with bated breath as the nominations to the…
December 2, 2022
TuneCore announces grant awarding cash prize for Indian artists
Believe, a global leading digital music company and its automated distribution division, TuneCore have announced the funding of…
November 21, 2022
Turnkey Music and Publishing to represent music giant BMG in India
BMG, the leading international artist-friendly record label music has struck a sub-publishing agreement for the territory of India…
October 31, 2022
International Music Publishers Find Potential Growth in India
Most of the world’s largest music publishers (majors) not only have a presence in India, such as Warner/Chappell…
March 3, 2022
Lack of music publishing knowledge robbing Indian artists of royalties
Music publishing has been largely unexplored in India. Artists and music labels turned a blind eye to this…
March 3, 2022
Unlocking the potential of public performance revenue in India
At a WIPO conference in Brussels in 2011, Javed Akhtar was speechless when French collecting society SACEM announced…
November 4, 2021
The curious case of statutory licensing in the streaming business
There are some numbers that are guaranteed to evoke animated discussion. Mention Section 370 or 35A to the…
November 4, 2021
Why these loopholes in public performance licensing?
While the piece I did on the potential of public performance collection had some interesting reactions, ranging from “Wow, this…
November 4, 2021