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Why Micro-Sync Licensing Should Be Part of Every Independent Songwriter’s Business Plan
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Why Micro-Sync Licensing Should Be Part of Every Independent Songwriter’s Business Plan

Making a Scene Presents - Why Micro-Sync Licensing Should Be Part of Every Independent Songwriter’s Business Plan

Making a Scene Presents

March 8, 202620m 18s

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Making a Scene Presents - Why Micro-Sync Licensing Should Be Part of Every Independent Songwriter’s Business Plan

There was a time when independent songwriters were told to build a career around a miracle.

Write the great song. Record the great track. Get it in the right room. Hope the right person hears it. Maybe a publisher. Maybe a supervisor. Maybe a label-connected gatekeeper who still pretends the industry runs on taste instead of leverage. Then, if the stars line up, maybe that song lands in a TV show, a commercial, a trailer, a game, or a film, and suddenly everybody acts like the system worked because one person got through the wall.

That story still gets told because it sounds romantic. It also keeps a lot of songwriters broke.

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