[Fmpro] Using a foreign PRO for foreign Royalty Collections
LesHurdle
leshurdle at avradionet.com
Fri Jul 4 00:42:01 GMT 2008
Yes you are... see my posting to him
L
On Jul 3, 2008, at 5:38 PM, Josh Silver wrote:
> I'm talking about as a publisher. From what Sean from SOCAN said, I
> am not able to join other PROs as a writer....
>
> Josh
>
> On Jul 3, 2008, at 8:33 PM, LesHurdle wrote:
>
>> Are you talking as a publisher or a composer.... the two are not
>> joined at the hip !!
>>
>> L
>>
>> On Jul 3, 2008, at 5:29 PM, Josh Silver wrote:
>>
>>> It really sounds like a big hassle to join 30 different
>>> international
>>> PROs in order to collect my international royalties accurately and
>>> quickly, so going with sub pubs might be the way to go. So what I'm
>>> wondering is how does one go about finding sub publishers? Who
>>> assumes these roles? How do they get paid? How do we know we can
>>> trust them? This is all pretty new to me...
>>>
>>> If I just bit the bullet and went through all the red tape of
>>> joining
>>> all the relevant international PROs, would I be better off than if I
>>> took the easier route with sub publishers?
>>
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