Music streaming platform Deezer has partnered with rights management organization Sacem to implement the Artist-Centric Copyright Payment System (ACPS) on the French Deezer platform.
Diesel and sasem described the deal as “the world’s first update” to the publishing industry’s pay model since the advent of streaming services.
The partnership, announced in Paris on Wednesday (January 15), marks a shift in how songwriters and publishers are paid for their work on streaming platforms. The development comes after Deezer partnered with the following companies to implement ACPS for recorded music: universal music group2023. Warner Music Group, wagramand independent digital licensing organizations Merlin After that he joined Deezer’s ACPS.
“We are delighted to be working with Sacem to launch the world’s first update to the publishing compensation model for the streaming era.”
Alexis LanternierDiesel
“At Deezer, we continue to innovate for the benefit of the music ecosystem, and we are excited to partner with Sacem to launch the world’s first update to the publishing compensation model for the streaming era,” said Alexis LanternierCEO of Deezer.
“Our model ensures that a greater share of what subscribers pay goes to the artists they love, while also resisting fraudulent streaming practices. Through this partnership, we’re excited to provide songwriters, composers and artists represented by Sacem with Homes and publishers offer these key advantages.
“Since the advent of streaming, there have been many debates about a fairer distribution of income. Developed in France with Deezer, ACPS works by rewarding authentic music, blocking out noise, and taking better account of the aesthetics heard on the platform. and diversity of genres, moving in this direction.
Rapp Weber (Sacem)
The new model introduces a number of features designed to ensure creators are “fairly compensated.” These include user-centric caps that limit the impact of individual users on royalty pool distribution, and a “double boost” mechanism that rewards artists who maintain at least an active fan base 500 Different subscriber generation 1,000 Or more monthly streams.
CEO of Sass Cecil Rapp-Weibel The potential of this model to solve long-standing industry problems is highlighted. “Since the advent of streaming, there have been many debates about a fairer distribution of income. Developed in France with Deezer, ACPS works by rewarding authentic music, blocking out noise, and taking better account of what is heard on the platform. Aesthetic and genre diversity, moving in this direction.
“We appreciate Deezer’s commitment to creators and publishers in the streaming and artificial intelligence space, especially their commitment to the Ed Newton-Rex Initiative and our joint efforts, and we are delighted to announce our collaboration today.”
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