Apple Music Launches $50 Million Advance Royalty Fund to Make Sure Independent Labels Can Pay Artists - MacRumors
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Apple Music Launches $50 Million Advance Royalty Fund to Make Sure Independent Labels Can Pay Artists

Apple Music today told independent record labels that it is launching a $50 million advance royalty fund to make sure that artists get paid amid the ongoing pandemic.

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In letters sent out to record labels that were seen and shared by Rolling Stone, Apple said that livelihoods are at risk and that it "wants to help."

These are difficult times for the music industry globally. Livelihoods are at risk, with multiple sources of income that our industry relies on vanishing overnight. Apple has a deep, decades-long history with music, and we are proud to be in close partnership with the best labels and artists in the world. We want to help.

Today Apple Music is announcing the creation of a $50 million-plus fund available as advances on future royalties to independent labels, to help them pay artists and maintain operations.

Royalty advances will be offered to independent labels with a direct Apple Music distribution deal who meet a minimum quarterly threshold of $10,000 in Apple Music earnings. Each advance will be based on the label's past earnings, and will be recoupable against the label's future earnings. This offer is in good faith that labels will channel funds to artists and label operations based on financial need.

Label agreements for the advances will be posted in iTunes Connect, in the Agreements, Tax, and Banking module, on April 10. To receive an advance you will need to accept the Royalty Advance agreement and be on the latest Apple Music distribution agreement before May 8, 2020, at 11:59 p.m. PDT.

We hope that together we can help provide stability for artists by sustaining an enduring and vibrant music sector. If you have additional questions, please contact us.

Independent record labels that earn at least $10,000 in quarterly ‌Apple Music‌ earnings will qualify for royalty advances, and a direct ‌Apple Music‌ distribution deal is required.

According to Rolling Stone, the music industry has been struggling in recent months, as live music has been put on hold and many concert tours and major music festivals have been postponed or canceled. Music streaming is also down and artists are pushing back release dates for albums.

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78 months ago
The “haha” is nothing but bizarre.....do you think any of these companies give one iota about you? Do you feel some emotional attachment and rooting interest in a multi-billion dollar company. Strange.


This is awesome. And why I’ll continue to support Apple Music over other streaming services. I can’t see Spotify doing this if they’re still in the negatives and not turning profits as is, haha.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
V_Man Avatar
78 months ago
This is a nice thing. I hope that the money actually goes to the artists and not the record company’s.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
V_Man Avatar
78 months ago

The “haha” is nothing but bizarre.....do you think any of these companies give one iota about you? Do you feel some emotional attachment and rooting interest in a multi-billion dollar company. Strange.
This 1000X. To Apple you are a $. Nothing else. No different from any other company. The fact that people think Apple cares about shows how good the PR Dept at Apple is.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
PickUrPoison Avatar
78 months ago
Wow. Nice. Not sure what else to say.

With only $40k yearly royalties needed to qualify, this will especially be helpful to smaller labels.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
78 months ago

This 1000X. To Apple you are a $. Nothing else. No different from any other company. The fact that people think Apple cares about shows how good the PR Dept at Apple is.
I don't understand this. I think they were very benevolent for doing this, and it makes for good business.


The “haha” is nothing but bizarre.....do you think any of these companies give one iota about you? Do you feel some emotional attachment and rooting interest in a multi-billion dollar company. Strange.
And yes, they do care, but when you're a multibillion-dollar public company, it becomes about an ethos, an ecosystem, and the shareholder (owner). Apple has a wonderful mix of conservatism/responsibility, stability, and delivery. Their product line is tight, and you probably don't go a day without using their products. I'm happy to criticize when it's due, but it's not due here.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
LeadingHeat Avatar
78 months ago
This is awesome. And why I’ll continue to support Apple Music over other streaming services. I can’t see Spotify doing this if they’re still in the negatives and not turning profits as is, haha.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)