Universal Music Publishing Group | US
https://www.umusicpub.com/us/license-request(NOTE: Terms lengths can range from one-day to perpetuity and will be a factor in the fee for the license with longer terms garnering higher fees.) Licenses for film festivals are generally issued for a term of one (1) year. Rights to use a song in perpetuity allow the licensee to use the song in the project with no expiration of the license.
Universal Music Publishing Group | US
www.umusicpub.com › us › license-requestIMPORTANT: Master Use (the actual Sound Recording) License must be obtained from the applicable record company. There is no need to obtain a master use license if you are creating your own recording of the song, but you must obtain a license from the owners of the copyright to the song on behalf of the songwriters (commonly referred to as synchronization license).
Contact Universal Music Group - UMG
https://www.universalmusic.com/contactLicensing requests should be directed to your local Universal Music Group office. To find details of the office in your country please click here. If you are in the US and would like to license the master recording of a Universal Music Group artist please contact the copyright and licensing division at 310-865-0770 for further information.
UMG: Business Breakdowns Research
https://joincolossus.com/research/umg.pdfUMG has outsourced t heir physical distribution and closed t heir manufacturing plants. Instead, it is licensing its IP to well-capitalized technology platforms who are taking on t he costs of building out t he distribution platform and subsidize UMG’s cost of customer acquisition. In essence, t hey are owning t he steaming business wit hout
Contact Universal Music Group - UMG
www.universalmusic.com › contactLicensing requests should be directed to your local Universal Music Group office. To find details of the office in your country please click here . If you are in the US and would like to license the master recording of a Universal Music Group artist please contact the copyright and licensing division at 310-865-0770 for further information.