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: The most common industry standard. The buyer and the songwriter co-own the copyright, typically splitting the "publisher's share" 50/50.

Buying music publishing rights is a strategic investment that involves acquiring the ownership of a song's underlying composition—the melody, lyrics, and arrangement. Unlike "master rights," which pertain to a specific recording, publishing rights can generate recurring revenue for decades through various licensing and royalty streams. Key Types of Ownership Agreements

Investors typically encounter three main deal structures when buying into publishing:

: The buyer manages the music for a fee (usually 10–25%) without taking ownership. The goal is to generate revenue through licensing in exchange for a cut.

The process involves identifying valuable assets and conducting thorough due diligence:

: The buyer acquires 100% of the composition's copyright and sole administration rights. However, the original songwriter usually retains their 50% "writer’s share" of performance royalties. How to Buy Publishing Rights