Photo Credit: Technivation Digital Music News’ 2nd deep-dive into the music market, part of our DMN Pro premium offering, draws back the drape on missing out on payments, lost royalties, and what can be done to claw back what’s owed to artists and rights holders.’Missing Payments, A Look at Loss Prevention in Music’ goes far beyond merely discovering missing out on royalties. This is the very first music market occasion to plunge into the complex web of scams, metadata, and artist payment issues– while indicating possible options in 2024 and beyond. This mini-conference is occurring on January 24th at 11 am PT/ 2 pm ET and provides 3 panels with unbelievable insight into music administration in 2024. Not a member of DMN Pro? You must be. We’re doing deep-dives on subjects that effect artists and rights holders most– from AI to missing out on royalties and more. DMN Pro members can anticipate important insight to obtain from our quarterly webinars including a few of the market’s most vibrant choice makers. The ‘Missing Payments: A Look at Loss Prevention in Music’ mini-conference will include 3 panels concentrating on points where loss happens in the music market circulation and payment chain.These points are openness in music and fixing the metadata ordeal, streaming scams and adjustment, and user-generated material (UGC) platforms and their complicated licensing arrangements. In each panel, primary market specialists use their special insights and info on where things stand in 2024. Here’s a fast rundown of who’s speaking at each panel: Transparency Panel Jeff Price|Co-Founder & CEO of World CollectionsJack Cyphers|Creator of Border Box ConsultingRyan Edwards|CEO of AudooEdward Ginis|Creator & CEO of OpenPlayFraud Panel Andrew Batey|Co-Founder at BeatdappNermina Mumic|CEO of LegitaryAbby North|Creator of Unchained Melody Publishing LLCUGC Panel Virginie Berger|Chief Business Development & Rights Officer at MatchtuneRyan Born|Creator of HAAWK and IdentifyyAlexander Baynum|Organization Development, A&R for Exploration.ioAs Virginie Berger describes, music rights are frequently divided amongst various stakeholders, record labels, and music publishers. Each celebration holds particular rights– from efficiency, mechanical, or synchronization rights. That department of rights produces a complicated network of royalty payments and rights management that might cause disagreements and hold-ups in payment for any among these classifications. That eventually affects the monetary wellness of artists and business alike. Curious to understand more about how missing royalties effect every level of the music organization from the bottom up? Do not miss this DMN Pro-exclusive mini-conference. If you’re not a DMN Pro member yet, you can attempt a month totally free by utilizing the code ‘1MONTHPRO’ at signup.