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Do producers own masters?

Producers do own master ownership when producing a track. However, this master ownership can be transferred. The master ownership is transferred once the producer fees have been paid. In some cases, producers can retain a portion of the master ownership through co-ownership. In most situations, securing master ownership of the tracks you use is beneficial. Producer Royalties play a crucial role in ensuring that music creators are fairly compensated for their work, whether through full master ownership or co-ownership agreements. Understanding these rights is essential for producers looking to maximize their earnings, especially in the evolving landscape of ghost production. For more insights on navigating the industry and securing your royalties, visit our About Us page.

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