Agreements between Tresóna and music publishers and songwriters are subject to strict confidentiality provisions. Tresóna cannot disclose the specifics of its agreements with music publishers and songwriters. Notwithstanding that, there are a few things Tresóna can discuss about its administration work.
Who does Tresóna represent?
Tresóna is a music copyright licensing agent that represents music publishers and songwriters, and sometimes record labels and recording artists. Tresóna's mission is to place the interests of songwriters and music publishers first.
How are royalty fees determined?
Royalty fees are typically set by each music publishers blindly and independently of each other. In other words, Tresóna does not usually determine the royalty fees charged by songwriters or music publishers.
How much does Tresóna pay music publishers and songwriters?
The amount that Tresóna retains depends entirely on its agreements with each music publisher or songwriter. In general, Tresóna pays 70% or more of each royalty fee received to the music publisher or songwriter. This is common in the music industry, especially for non-blanket, non-standardized licenses where each publisher or songwriter imposes unique administration requirements. For comparison, performance rights organizations that administer blanket, standardized licenses usually retain around 15% of the royalty fees charged.
Does Tresóna charge for licensing if the music publisher or songwriter issues the license for free?
No. Tresóna never charges a royalty fee if the music publisher or songwriter has instructed Tresóna to issue the license gratis.
Does Tresóna charge for submitting a license request?
No. Tresóna never charges any fee for submitting a license request.
Does Tresóna charge to cancel a license request?
No. Tresóna never charges any fee to cancel a license request.
Does Tresóna provide refunds or credits for royalty fee payments?
It depends. Please consult our website's Terms and Conditions for more information regarding refunds and credits.