Francesca De Valence

Francesca de Valence is the founder of global online I Heart Songwriting Club, a community and platform to build better songs and songwriters. This platform is helping hundreds of songwriters around the world and has resulted in career, artistic and personal development wins including ARIA Award nominations, world tours and international radio play.

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About Royalties

Royalties are small payments made to you each time people use or buy your work, such as a song.

Typically, the owner of the copyright grants a licence to another person to use the work in a certain way, and in return, the owner receives payment for the use, for example, from the proceeds of sale. Copyright legislation does not set the price of royalties. Instead, the creator’s licence agreement (for example, publishing deal) needs to clearly outline the royalty amounts.

Read more at the LegalVision website...

 

If you are a songwriter, composer or music publisher, you can allow others to play your song in exchange for royalty payments, also known as royalties. Similarly, if you are an author, you can assign or license your rights to a publisher for the payment of royalties. Therefore, owners of certain types of intellectual property (IP) receive royalty payments for allowing others to use their work. This article outlines how royalty payments operate through royalty agreements and collecting societies, and considers whether royalties are taxable.

Read more of this LegalVision article

 

Recommendation: If you or someone else is performing your original music live, or your music is being played on the radio, in clubs, cafe's and other public places, you are entitled to be paid royalties. Join APRA AMCOS (its free) so that you can earn income from your music.

 

Copyright in Australia

'Copyright' is the term used for the ownership of a created work.  You own copyright in a song as soon as you write it.  You don't need to do anything to 'receive' copyright; the copyright automatically exists as soon as you write the song.

 

From APRA AMCOS:
Copyright law enables creators to make a living from their work. The Australian Copyright Act gives songwriters and composers the right to control how their music is used. So whenever music is played in public, the songwriter or composer who wrote it might be entitled to royalties. This is where APRA AMCOS can help you. APRA AMCOS can help you earn money from your music.  Read more at the APRA AMCOS website...

Recommendation:  Join APRA AMCOS (its free).

 

Key points from the Australian Copyright Council:
• Copyright protection is free and applies automatically when material is created.
• A song normally comprises both a musical work and a literary work, each of which may have different copyright owners.
• Sound recordings are also protected by copyright. This copyright is separate from and additional to any copyrights in the music and lyrics.
• Creators of musical or literary works also have moral rights in relation to their work.

Recommendation:  Download the Australian Copyright Council's 'Music & Copyright' Information Sheet

 

From Music Rights Australia:
Copyright protects the expression of an idea by conferring exclusive rights on the owner; it encourages people to 'create'. When someone creates a piece of music (or a piece of text, a graphic, a photo, a film or anything else that is protected under copyright), there is a whole system of rights and obligations that come into play. These rights and obligations outline what someone can and can't do with the material. Copyright is an important set of rights granted to the creator of creative works which gives them the exclusive right to copy, distribute, adapt, perform or broadcast the work in public. Copyright “owners” can also license or permanently transfer or assign their exclusive rights to others. Read more at the Music Rights Australia Website...

Recommendation: Check out the Music Rights Australia Fact Sheets.

 

Recommendation:  The Australian Government Federal Register of Legislation Copyright Act 1968.  This is a compilation of the Copyright Act 1968 as in force on 24 June 2014. It includes any commenced amendment affecting the legislation to that date.

Copyright & Royalties

The copyright and royalty information on this page has been compiled and reprinted with permission from a variety of sources, including APRA AMCOS, the Australian Copyright Council and Music in Australia Knowledge Base.

We recommend all Australian songwriters become a member of APRA AMCOS. Its free to join and takes just a few minutes to sign up online. To join APRA AMCOS click here.

Tutorials


Level Up Your Songs & Recordings
with Andrew Lowden
Video length: 52:21


Structure & Sequence
in Song Lyrics
with Dr David Megarrity
Video length: 1:21:65


Lyric Development
with Naomi Crain
Video length: 48:17

From Melbourne
To Music Row

with Michael Saleta
Video length: 1:06:02

From Songwriting to Production
with Barb & Adrian Hannan
Video length: 2:02:14


Managing Your
Music Projects

with Renee Jonas &
Genevieve Sovereign
Video length: 2:10:53


Song Planning 2022
with Naomi Crain
Video length: 1:02:54

Setting Out To Surprise
with Dr David Megarrity
Video length: 1:27:37

Music Licensing & Sync
with Phylicia Chong
Video length: 54:34


Festive & Children's Songs
with Amber Lawrence
Video length: 51:44

Instructional Video
with Lisa Butler
Video length: 11:13

All About The Chords
with Don Hopkins
Video length: 1:07

How to Sound
GREAT on Zoom!
with Anthony Snape
Video length: 1:33

Tips & Tools to
Tweaking your Songs

with Connie Kis Andersen
Video length 1:27

Songwriting from the Body
with Naomi Crain
Video length: 50:03

Making a Living as a Professional Songwriter
with Andrew Lowden (feat. Matthew Donlevy)
Video length: 2:03

All About Sync (Part 1)
with Tyler McLoughlan
The Sound Pound
Video length: 2:26

All About Sync (Part 2)
with Tyler McLoughlan
The Sound Pound
Video length: 2:23:13

APRA AMCOS Presentation
with Nicola Tuckwell
Video length: 1.:13:31

An Evening with Jetty Road
Tips for Songwriting, Collaborating & Career
Video length: 2:15

Writing Song Hooks
with Michael Saleta
Video length: 1:28

Melodie
Music Licensing Platform

presented by Evan Buist, Andy Wilson & Craig Hodges
Video length: 1:02:27

Song Surgery
with Alan Roy Scott
Masterclass
Video length: 2:04

Basic Vocal Exercises (.pdf)
by Doreen Van Bree

(Pro Singing Teacher)

APRA AMCOS Presentation
presented by Glenn Bennie
Video length: 1:30

Publishing & Song Pitching
ASCMC April 2020
with Matt Tanner
(Native Tongue MP)
Video length: 1:53

TV, Film & Pre-Production
with Harley & Delaney Stewart
Fight Night Records
Video length: 1:10

You Are Awesome!
by Anthony Snape
(Music Artist/Songwriter)

www.anthonysnape.com

How To Book Gigs
by Tim Charron
(US Country/Rock Artist)
www.timcharron.com

Cowriting Tip - Vibe
by Anthony Snape
(Music Artist/Songwriter)
www.anthonysnape.com

Release Strategies for Independent Artists
with Arlo Enemark,
(Noisehive Distribution)
Video length: 1:46

Songwriting Tip - Magic
by Anthony Snape
(Music Artist/Songwriter)
www.anthonysnape.com

Using the ASC Website & Members Portal
by Lisa Butler
(ASC Founder/CEO)

Podcasts

 

Naomi Crain is your host on the ASC Podcast where she interviews a variety of music industry professionals, including hit songwriters, publishers, producers, managers and industry executives.

 

Look out for these upcoming interviews:

Barbara and Adrian Hannan
Hit Australian Songwriting/Production team from The Songstore in Melbourne
The Songstore

 

Matthew Donlevy
Managing Director of Cooking Vinyl Publishing (Australia)
Cooking Vinyl Publishing

Naomi Crain is your host on the ASC Podcast where she interviews hit songwriters, publishers, producers, and other music industry professionals.