
Royalty Registration & Collection
How to Collect Your Global Music Rights Royalties
US performing-rights organization (PRO) representing songwriters and collecting their public-performance royalties.
Global Music Rights is a performing-rights organization (PRO) that collects public-performance royalties on behalf of songwriters, composers, and publishers whenever their compositions are performed publicly — across streaming, radio, television, live venues, and businesses. Like every PRO, it splits each performance royalty into a writer's share and a publisher's share.
If you collect through Global Music Rights, Notes registers your compositions and publisher data so the performance royalties it collects are matched to you and reconciled alongside the rest of your catalog — with no percentage taken.
At a glance
Global Music Rights at a glance
- Based in
- United States
- Pays
- Quarterly
- Territories
- United States
How Notes works with this platform
What we do on Global Music Rights
- Register. If you're affiliated with Global Music Rights, Notes registers your compositions and publisher data so the performance royalties Global Music Rights collects are matched to you.
- Register. ISRCs, ISWCs, IPI numbers, and split data are submitted to Global Music Rights so payouts match the correct musician.
- Collect. Public-performance royalties Global Music Rights collects for songwriters and publishers are reconciled with the rest of your catalog — no percentage taken.
What you earn here
Royalties Global Music Rights generates
- Distribution
- Broadcast
- Publishing
- Performance
Global Music Rights collects these royalties on behalf of rightsholders. Notes registers you so the money it administers actually reaches you — in full, with no percentage taken.
- Performance RoyaltiesPerformance royalties are paid to songwriters and publishers when a composition is performed publicly — on radio, TV, in venues, or via streaming.
- International RoyaltiesRoyalties your music earns abroad come home three ways: foreign PROs via reciprocal agreements, sub-publishers, and foreign neighboring-rights societies — though the US's missing radio right can cost you some of the last one.
How royalties reach you
The money flow through Global Music Rights
- Your music playsOn Spotify, Apple Music, and other services.
- Global Music Rights collectsGlobal Music Rights is the performing rights organization that gathers the royalties those plays generate in United States.
- You get paidNotes registers you with Global Music Rights so the money it collects actually reaches you — in full, with no percentage taken.
Collect everywhere
One song. Collected worldwide. Paid to you.
- Collecting now
- On the map
What a song earns
- PerformanceComposition · PROs
- MechanicalComposition · MROs
- Neighbouring rightsRecording · societies like SoundExchange
- Master recordingsPaid directly by DSPs everywhere a song streams — distribution, not a society
The map shades the society-collected layer — the part that differs by territory. Master recordings are paid worldwide through distribution, so they sit outside the map.
Collection Sources
- Albania ALBAUTOR
- Algeria ONDA
- Andorra SDADV
- Angola UNAC-SA
- Argentina SADAIC
- Armenia ARMAUTHOR
- Australia APRA AMCOS
- Austria AKM
- Azerbaijan AAS
- Barbados COSCAP
- Belarus NCIP
- Belgium SABAM
- Benin BUBEDRA
- Bolivia SOBODAYCOM
- Bosnia and Herzegovina AMUS
- Botswana COSBOTS
- Brazil ECAD
- Bulgaria MUSICAUTOR
- Burkina Faso BBDA
- Cabo Verde SCM
- Canada SOCAN
- Chile SCD
- China MCSC
- Colombia SAYCO
- Costa Rica ACAM
- Côte d'Ivoire BURIDA
- Croatia HDS
- Cuba ACDAM
- Czechia OSA
- Denmark KODA
- Dominican Republic SGACEDOM
- Ecuador SAYCE
- El Salvador SACIM
- Estonia EAÜ
- Finland TEOSTO
- France SACEM
- Germany GEMA
- Ghana GHAMRO
- Greece AUTODIA
- Guatemala AEI
- Guinea BGDA
- Honduras AACIMH
- Hong Kong CASH
- Hungary ARTISJUS
- Iceland STEF
- India IPRS
- Indonesia KCI, WAMI
- Ireland IMRO
- Israel ACUM
- Italy SIAE
- Jamaica JACAP
- Japan JASRAC
- Kazakhstan KazAK
- Kenya MCSK
- Kosovo VAPIC
- Latvia AKKA/LAA
- Lesotho LESCOSAA
- Lithuania LATGA
- Luxembourg SACEM Luxembourg
- Macau MACA
- Madagascar OMDA
- Malawi COSOMA
- Malaysia MACP
- Mali BUMDA
- Mauritius MASA
- Mexico SACM
- Moldova AsDAC
- Montenegro PAM CG
- Morocco BMDA
- Mozambique SOMAS
- Namibia NASCAM
- Nepal MRCSN
- Netherlands Buma/Stemra
- New Zealand APRA AMCOS
- Nigeria MCSN
- North Macedonia ZAMP Macedonia
- Norway TONO
- Panama SPAC
- Paraguay APA
- Peru APDAYC
- Philippines FILSCAP
- Poland ZAiKS
- Portugal SPA
- Republic of the Congo BCDA
- Romania UCMR-ADA
- Russia RAO
- Saint Lucia ECCO
- Senegal SODAV
- Serbia SOKOJ
- Singapore COMPASS
- Slovakia SOZA
- Slovenia SAZAS
- South Africa SAMRO
- South Korea KOMCA
- Spain SGAE
- Suriname SASUR
- Sweden STIM
- Switzerland SUISA
- Taiwan MÜST
- Tanzania COSOTA
- Thailand MCT
- Trinidad and Tobago COTT
- Türkiye MESAM
- Uganda UPRS
- Ukraine UACRR
- United Arab Emirates EMRA
- United Kingdom PRS for Music, PPL
- United States Collecting nowBMI, The MLC, SoundExchange, ASCAP, SESAC
- Uruguay AGADU
- Venezuela SACVEN
- Vietnam VCPMC
- Zimbabwe ZIMURA
Questions musicians ask
Common questions about Global Music Rights
- How do I register with Global Music Rights?
- If you're affiliated with Global Music Rights, Notes submits your compositions, publisher data, IPI numbers, and splits so the performance royalties it collects are matched to you.
- What does Global Music Rights collect for me?
- Global Music Rights is the performing rights organization (PRO) for its territory — it licenses the public performance and broadcast of your compositions and collects the performance royalties. Notes makes sure you're registered so none of what it collects goes unclaimed.
- Does Notes take a percentage?
- No. Notes is a flat subscription — the royalties Global Music Rights collects on your behalf are paid to you in full.
- What royalty types does Global Music Rights collect?
- Global Music Rights collects Performance royalties.
- What territories does Global Music Rights cover?
- Global Music Rights is available in United States.
- How often does Global Music Rights pay royalties?
- Global Music Rights distributes royalties quarterly.
- Where is Global Music Rights based?
- Global Music Rights is based in United States.


