Chapter 5 of 7
Types of Platforms and Music Libraries
Module 5.1: Exclusive vs. Non-Exclusive Libraries
When submitting your music to music libraries, you'll need to decide whether to work with exclusive or non-exclusive libraries.
Exclusive libraries require you to grant them exclusive rights to license your music, while non-exclusive libraries allow you to work with multiple libraries at the same time.
Key Points:
- Exclusive Rights: Exclusive libraries require you to grant them exclusive rights.
- Multiple Libraries: Non-exclusive libraries allow you to work with multiple libraries.
- Decision: You'll need to decide which type of library is right for you.
Module 5.2: Production Music Libraries
Production music libraries are libraries that specialize in providing music for use in films, television shows, commercials, and video games.
They typically offer a wide range of musical genres and styles.
Key Points:
- Specialization: Production music libraries specialize in providing music for various media.
- Wide Range: They typically offer a wide range of musical genres and styles.
- High-Quality Music: They offer high-quality music for licensing.
Module 5.3: Online Music Marketplaces
Online music marketplaces are online platforms that allow music creators to sell their music directly to media producers.
They typically offer a wide range of music and pricing options.
Key Points:
- Direct Sales: Online music marketplaces allow music creators to sell their music directly.
- Wide Range: They typically offer a wide range of music and pricing options.
- Easy to Use: They are easy to use for both music creators and media producers.
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