A license for commercial music requires the permission of both the owner of the music publishing copyright (Composition and Writer) and the owner of the sound recording copyright (Master Recording and Artist). Each copyright may be controlled by the same party or multiple parties. Copyright owners may vary for each individual song recorded by an artist. When we receive your request, the Domino Music for Film + TV team will confirm with you which of these copyrights it controls and the percent...
A license for commercial music requires the permission of both the owner of the music publishing copyright (Composition and Writer) and the owner of the sound recording copyright (Master Recording and Artist). Each copyright may be controlled by the same party or multiple parties. Copyright owners may vary for each individual song recorded by an artist. When we receive your request, the Domino Music for Film + TV team will confirm with you which of these copyrights it controls and the percentage shares of copyrights for which it has a shared interest and walk you through each step.
Click here to begin your license request
We can supply a music licensing glossary to help you through the process but here is a brief summary of the process.
Once we receive the request, we will confirm the rights we control and compile a ballpark quote. This quote is based on the information you supply. Your Domino Film + TV contact will help you through this process. The more information you supply, the faster we can help.
Should your license go ahead, the information from your form will carry through to the Specific Terms and Conditions of the final music license.
Please note that we will do our best to get back to you as quickly as we can. Unfortunately we cannot prioritise non-commercial deals.
If you are based outside the USA, our office is based in London. If you are based in the USA or Canada our office is based in Brooklyn and our office hours are 10am to 6pm Monday to Friday.
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