It is widely acknowledged that SB19 has achieved independence and now operates under their own entertainment company. While the exact details of their journey, including the challenges and paperwork involved in obtaining trademarks +++
establishing their name, may not be widely known, it's important to recognize that producing music and content requires substantial financial resources.
To support them & give their song/album traction on music platforms and charts, let's empower ourselves as wise fans by making informed choices about where we invest our money. Here are some relevant tips:
1. Buying the official tracks or album directly from authorized platforms like iTunes, Amazon, or the artist's website can have a significant impact on their chart performance. These sales are often weighted more heavily in chart calculations compared to streaming numbers.
2. Buying official merchandise, such as t-shirts, posters, or limited-edition items, not only shows your support but also contributes to the artist's revenue. Purchasing authentic merchandise from the artist's official store ensures that your money directly benefits them.
3. Prioritize official concert tickets: It's crucial to purchase tickets from authorized sources, such as the artist's official website or reputable ticketing platforms. This way, your investment goes directly to the artist and supports their career.
4. Watching their MVs or other official video content on platforms like YouTube not only helps increase their view count but also generates revenue through ad placements. Prioritize watching content from official channel instead of unofficial uploads to maximize their earnings.
5. While streaming is an essential component of chart rankings, it's important to focus on authorized platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, or Tidal. Streaming on these platforms generates royalties for the artist and contributes to their chart performance.
6. When sharing SB19’s music or content on social media, make sure to use official links or embed content from the artist's official channels. This helps direct traffic and views to the artist's platforms, increasing their visibility and revenue.
By adopting these practices and being conscious of where we spend our money, we can provide tangible support to the artist and help amplify their success. Let's unite as A'tin and make wise choices that directly benefit the SB19’s career.
As a responsible A’tin we need to be wiser. The boys may jokingly share that they need funds but I think they really need it since they just started doing this independently. So if you want to continuously consume their music and contents better be wise.
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Now that we know how copyrights, royalties, licensing works here in The Philippines. What other reasons why a TV show can’t play a song? Now this time it is the publishing companies decision. Let us discuss possible angles.
Clearing Samples and Samples Issues 🔍🎧
Publishing companies also handle sample clearances. If a song contains samples from other songs or recordings, obtaining clearances can be a complex process.
Publishing companies need to secure permission from the original rights holders, which can take time and effort to coordinate.
Reasons a TV Show in the Philippines Can't Play a Song 🤔
The TV show may not be able to play a particular song if the necessary licenses have not been obtained.
1. Walang budget 2. Ayaw magbayad 3. Other reasons
This could be due to challenges in securing sync licenses, performance rights, or agreements with rights holders, limiting the show's ability to use the music legally.
The song may be subject to exclusive agreements or contracts that restrict its usage in TV shows. Artists, songwriters, or rights holders may have signed agreements with other entities, granting exclusive rights to use the song in specific contexts.
Wondering how music licensing works for TV commercials in the Philippines? Let's explore the local context! Similar to international standards, Filipino advertisers must obtain the necessary rights to use music, +++
ensuring fair compensation for artists.
Sync Licensing in the Philippines 🎧
To use a song in a TV commercial, advertisers need to secure synchronization rights from both the recording artist and the songwriter in the Philippines. This ensures proper "sync" of the music with +
the visuals in the ad, respecting the creators' work.
Master Rights in the Philippines 💿
In the Philippines, the recording artist or their record label holds the master rights to a song. Advertisers must obtain these rights to use a specific recording in a commercial, +++
As what I’ve mentioned last night in SH, This is different. It has attitude, tenacious and hungry. PAGTATAG means solidarity or establishment, and the album signifies SB19's determination to solidify their presence in the music industry.
It's a game-changer for SB19, showcasing their versatility, growth, and artistic freedom. This EP takes us on a wild rollercoaster ride of emotions. Walang tapon. After Pagsibol, which symbolizes the sprouting seed of what they planted. Now, pagtatag means a bearing fruit tree.
Pagtatag is a testament to SB19's journey and their evolution as artists. After breaking free from the constraints of working under an entertainment label, they've taken the reins and embarked on a new chapter of their careers.