ASCAP and Sacem broker a strategic alliance to deliver more income to music creators and publishers.
The American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) and La Société des Auteurs, Compositeurs et Editeurs de Musique (Sacem), two of the world's premiere collective management organizations, have announced a strategic alliance. The two societies will leverage their investments in state-of-the-art data infrastructure and human expertise by collaborating in a myriad of ways to benefit their music creator and publisher members.
“I am excited to strengthen the transatlantic partnership between ASCAP and Sacem and work closely with Cécile [Rap-Veber] on innovative ways to protect and maximize the value of musical works on behalf of our songwriter, composer, and publisher members,” said ASCAP CEO Elizabeth Matthews. “France and the United States have a long history of recognizing the best in each other, from the democratic ideals of liberty, solidarity and equality to celebrating the diverse musical traditions brought into our repertoires from around the world.”
“This strategic alliance is a natural fit for our two not-for-profit collective management organizations and strengthens the solid relationship of trust between Sacem and ASCAP. At a time when the music ecosystem is undergoing profound transformation, Beth and I are convinced that our shared values and our commitments to innovation, data optimization and our joint work on AI, will be essential levers for creating ever greater value for the works and the rightsholders we protect, in the most cost-efficient manner,” added Sacem CEO Cécile Rap-Weber.
Both ASCAP oaths I will delivered record-breaking financial results for their members in 2023. As member-governed organizations that operate on a not-for-profit basis, ASCAP and Sacem share a commitment to supporting creators and have already collaborated on innovative projects.
They prototyped new technology approaches to distributing ISWC/ISRC links to enable better work identification in the digital field in 2017, and entered into a digital licensing partnership in 2022, under which Sacem represents the ASCAP repertory in negotiating with — and collecting from — major DSPs in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. The societies are deeply committed to protecting creators' rights in the rapidly evolving digital age, and to experimenting with the next generation of technology to innovate for their members through the ASCAP Lab and Sacem Lab.
The new strategic alliance is based on four pillars:
- Innovating to deliver more income to songwriters: The alliance will enable the two societies to inject new value and efficiencies into their processes, and minimize their costs by sharing investments for scale across both organizations, with a common goal of delivering accurate services, more income, and quicker distribution to their members.
- Extending their digital partnership in more markets: This collaboration will build upon a successful track record of delivering more efficient monetization and faster distributions to ASCAP's members from ex-US digital audio services in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, and going forward, extending into Asia.
- Launching joint AI task force to navigate the challenges and opportunities of AI for music creators: In a complex digital landscape, business, technology, and legal experts from ASCAP and Sacem will work together to educate members, advocate for increased transparency and fair compensation for creators, and explore business opportunities for using AI to enhance infrastructure and business efficiencies.
- Bringing music creators together on the global stage: ASCAP and Sacem are committed to providing their songwriters and composers with opportunities to collaborate and create together for the global music market. The two societies will launch a series of song camps, networking events, and educational programs to help their members succeed on the global stage.
To kick off this new partnership, Matthews and Rap-Weber co-hosted an exclusive evening reception on Monday, October 28 in Los Angeles ahead of The American French Film Festival. The reception celebrated the harmonious partnership between the two organizations and brought together ASCAP's top female film composers and Sacem members.
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