# | Sequential numbering of each song used |
TC Start | The timecode of when the song starts |
TC End | The timecode of when the song ends |
Cue Title | The name of the song |
Usage | How the song is used:- MT = Main Title
- ET = End Title
- BI = Background Instrumental
- BV = Background Vocal
- VI = Visual Instrumental
- VV = Visual Vocal
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Licensor | Include an abbreviation for the type of licensor and the name of the licensor:- C = Composer
- P = Publisher
- R = Record Label
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Society (%) | If applicable, the music rights society that manages the rights to the song and the percentage of their stake in the song. In the U.S., there are 2 main music rights societies: ASCAP & BMI.- If working with a composer, you should ask them whether they are a member of a music rights society.
- If licensing a song from a publisher and/or record label, they will let you know whether the rights are managed by a music rights society.
- If using our license with Universal Production Music (Killer Tracks), then you can enter “N/A”.
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Rights Acquired | Indicate what rights you have acquired for the song:- If working with a composer who has signed our Composer Contract, then it would be “All Rights, Perpetuity”.
- If licensing a song from a publisher and/or record label, then it would be whatever rights were agreed upon (Note: CMPA requires you get at least a 2 year, Film Festival, World, Non-Commercial license)
- If using a song that is in the creative commons, then include the type of creative commons license.
- If using a song from our Universal Production Music library, then it would be “Film Festival, Perpetuity, World, Non-Commercial”.
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