Spotify rival Beats Music has signed a licensing deal with global independent label rights agency Merlin.
The deal, active since Beats Music’s launch on January 21st, ensures that the 20,000+ leading independent labels and distributors represented by Merlin’s 600 members will enjoy parity with the world’s three major record labels.
“We are thrilled to be working with Merlin, Beats Music is committed to treating all artists and labels fairly and equally,” said Beats Music CEO Ian Rogers (pictured). “While other services may try to get away with paying independent labels and artists less, we’re paying all repertoire-owners equally because it’s the right thing to do.”
Merlin’s membership represents the most commercially valuable basket of recorded music rights outside those held by the three major labels.
Launching for business in May 2008, the organisation’s mission is to ensure that this membership – drawn from across 39 countries – have effective access to new and emerging revenue streams, and that their rights are appropriately valued and protected in the digital realm. Equally, Merlin offers significant efficiencies to digital services and the opportunity to globally license – via a single deal – the world’s most important and successful music labels.
Charles Caldas, Merlin CEO said: “Ian and the team at Beats have taken a refreshing, and enlightened approach to recognising the value of a Merlin deal, and we are excited to be in business with them. As a result of our deal, not only do the users of Beats Music have access to an extraordinary range of music from the world’s best independent labels and artists, but the labels we represent have an opportunity to benefit from the success of the service on a truly equal footing to our major label competitors.”Music Business Worldwide