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Michael DJones wrote:
I see the rate has been maintained at 9.1%.

No, not % (per cent).

In the US, the mechanial rate is a fixed amount:
9,1 CENTS per song (CDs, downloads)

Yesterday the Copyright Royalty Board established a new mechanical rate for Ringtones: 24 CENTS per Ringtone.

In Europe, mechanials are calculated as a percentage of price (around 10%).

The split is usually 50/50 between publishers & writers.

Duh, I see I also talk about "men songwriters". So much for my pyting skllis!
Mart Question.

Does E Music run from the Napster engine or ITunes?

I have noted that the music we put out is always on those two sites (Napster and E Music) a lot earlier than the others.
It is also of note that an album which we deleted, was correctly removed from I Tunes, as we wished, but is still available on other download sites, no worries, we do get paid for it, but it is going to interfere with a forthcoming release in which some of the tracks will be re-packaged.
The album that we "deleted" was quite literally an experimental download release and I don`t want many of the tracks heard any more than I want the awful sleeve viewed.
DJones I see the rate has been maintained at 9.1%.

No, not % (per cent).

In the US, the mechanial rate is a fixed amount:
9,1 CENTS per song (CDs, downloads)

Yesterday the Copyright Royalty Board established a new mechanical rate for Ringtones: 24 CENTS per Ringtone.

In Europe, mechanials are calculated as a percentage of price (around 10%).

The split is usually 50/50 between publishers & writers.
Michael I see the rate has been maintained at 9.1%. Does this men songwriters get 4.59% (50% if the split is 50/50 with publishers)?

Also, is this just for the US? What is the rate for Europe?
DJones The Copyright Royalty Board has left the mechanical rate for downloads unchanged: It will be 9,1 cent for the next five years.

For ringtones the rate will be increased to 24 cent.

In my previous post I got the numbers mixed up: The DiMa-Companies (including Apple) wanted a lower fixed rate (4,8 cents) or a rate based on revenue (6 % of "applicable" revenue).