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What is SAMRO and what royalties does it collect?
SAMRO is a collection society active in South Africa that can affect how music publishing royalties are matched, processed, and distributed. For artists, songwriters, labels, publishers, and rights holders, understanding how SAMRO works matters because society data, registrations, and reciprocal flows often determine whether money is paid correctly or remains unmatched. Monetunes helps collect these royalties by organizing your ownership data, registering eligible works, fixing metadata issues, and recovering income linked to SAMRO and connected societies worldwide.
Why royalties go missing with SAMRO
Royalties linked to SAMRO often go missing because works are not registered correctly, writer or publisher splits are incomplete, identifiers like ISWC, IPI, or title data do not match, or international usage never connects back to the right rights holder. That is especially common when the same catalog is used across multiple territories, distributors, publishers, and societies. Monetunes helps collect these royalties by organizing your ownership data, registering eligible works, fixing metadata issues, and recovering income linked to SAMRO and connected societies worldwide.
How do I collect royalties linked to SAMRO?
To collect royalties linked to SAMRO, your works need accurate registrations, clean ownership splits, and consistent metadata across societies and catalog systems. If any of that is incomplete, payments can be delayed or missed. Monetunes helps collect these royalties by organizing your ownership data, registering eligible works, fixing metadata issues, and recovering income linked to SAMRO and connected societies worldwide.
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