For music lawyers
Royalty Verification & Registration Compliance for Music Lawyers
Verify that a client's catalog is registered and collecting everywhere it should be. Notes gives entertainment lawyers a clear view of registrations and royalties across 50+ platforms and the global collection societies — useful for audits, disputes, and due diligence.
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What Notes does for music lawyers
- Confirm the catalog is fully registered. See whether a client's recordings and compositions carry the right identifiers (ISRC, ISWC, IPI) and are registered with the PROs, MROs, and CMOs that owe them.
- Surface unclaimed royalties. Monthly reviews across 50+ platforms identify royalties that aren't being collected — valuable in audits, catalog due diligence, and dispute work.
- Clean records, no ownership taken. Notes administers and collects without acquiring any copyright, and produces exportable records for the file.
Questions teams ask
Common questions for music lawyers
- Can Notes help with catalog due diligence?
- Yes. Notes shows which works are registered, with which identifiers and societies, and where royalties are (or aren't) being collected across 50+ platforms — a clear picture for due diligence and audits.
- Does Notes acquire any rights in the client's work?
- No. Notes registers, administers, and collects on the rightsholder's behalf and never acquires copyright.
- What can Notes recover for a client?
- Performance, mechanical, and neighboring-rights royalties that went unclaimed because works were missing registrations or correct identifiers — reconciled and paid to the client in full.