Lost Mechanical Royalties
Definition
Poor renewal management causes works to lapse from collection societies, forfeiting royalties from print/digital sheet music sales on platforms.
Key Findings
- Financial Impact: AUD 0.10-1.00 per sheet music sale unbilled; 30-50 hours/year manual reconciliation (est. AUD 3,000 at AUD 100/hr)
- Frequency: Ongoing per sale; quarterly royalty distributions
- Root Cause: Manual registration/renewal with APRA AMCOS and failure to track arrangement permissions
Why This Matters
The Pitch: Sheet music publishers in Australia lose AUD 2,000-20,000 per title in unbilled royalties. Automation of AMCOS renewals and tracking captures full revenue.
Affected Stakeholders
Self-publishers, Independent arrangers
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Methodology & Sources
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Related Business Risks
Copyright Infringement Fines
Unauthorized Sheet Music Sales
APRA AMCOS Licensing Non-Compliance Penalties
Lost Sheet Music Royalty Splits
Unauthorized Derivative Work Exploitation
Royalty Calculation Errors
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