Guides, news, and resources about music rights, splits, blockchain, and everything you need to protect your music and get paid what you deserve.
Most split sheet templates floating around assume U.S. law. But copyright isn't harmonized worldwide: what makes an ownership split valid and enforceable changes depending on where you live. Here's what to check before you sign.
Without a split sheet, the law splits your song in equal shares — even if you did 80% of the work. We explain what it is, what mistakes to avoid, and how SPLEET simplifies it.
From Audius to Sony Soneium, the music industry is adopting blockchain to solve a decades-old problem: the lack of transparency in work ownership.
Under Spanish law, 'phonogram producer' means the record label. So what rights does the music producer who makes the beats actually have? We break it down.
80% of agreements signed with e-signatures are completed in less than a day. SPLEET brings that to the WhatsApp chat where musicians already are.
$561 million in uncollected royalties due to incorrect metadata. These three acronyms determine whether you get paid or not. We explain them without the jargon.