What Is The Mechanical Licensing Collective (And Why Is It Important To Songwriters)?
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Dae Bogan
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Head of 3rd-Party Partnerships
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The MLC
INTERMEDIATE
If you are a songwriter and have not registered your songs with the Mechanical Licensing Collective, you may be leaving some hard-earned money on the table!
In this video, Dae Bogan, Head of Third-Party Partnerships for the Mechanical Licensing Collective, discusses how to collect all of the money that is owed to you from mechanical royalties.
Vital Information Dae Shares In This Video
What Is The MLC
Joining The MLC
Unmatched Royalties
Your Song Catalog
Requirements
Mechanical Royalties
Dae Bogan
The 2024 recipient of Music Business Association's Bizzy Award for Maestro of Metadata and a Billboard Digital Power Player 2019, Dae Bogan is a music rights administration expert, technical strategist, and a music creators' rights advocate.
Bogan currently serves as Head of Third-Party Partnerships at The Mechanical Licensing Collective (The MLC) where he leads The MLC’s strategy of engaging entities that provide support to music creators and music publishers in the areas of rights administration, metadata management, music distribution, royalty analytics, and more. He also develops internal cultural and service programs to empower and educate music creators.
Prior to his role at The MLC, Bogan founded music rights administration technology company TuneRegistry (acquired by Jammber in 2019); unclaimed music royalties and licenses search engine RoyaltyClaim (acquired by HAAWK Inc. in 2017); and in-store music video network Maven Promo (acquired by EMPIRE Distribution in 2017). Bogan has also owned and operated an independent record label (Loft24 Records), a music publishing company (Loft24 Publishing), and a boutique artist management firm (Renaissance Artist Management) until 2012 when he pivoted to music tech.
Bogan is passionate about innovation at the intersection of music and technology. He was the first Innovation Fellow at the UCLA Center for Music Innovation and became an adjunct lecturer at the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music where he developed the music industry entrepreneurship course for which he was recognized in Billboard's "The 15 Best Music Business Schools In 2017." He has served as a mentor or advisor to startup founders through SXSW Music (Austin), SXSW V2V (Las Vegas), Capitol Music Group's gBeta MusicTech (Los Angeles), The Rattle (Los Angeles), 2112 (Chicago), Project Music (Nashville), Muckerlab (Silicon Beach), Hot House (San Luis Obispo), and Founder's Institute (Los Angeles) among others.
Through his consultancy firm, Rights Department, Bogan has consulted with music tech and digital media companies around the world to develop business strategies as well as comprehensive intellectual property compliance guidance including identifying fundamental IP requirements, negotiating and securing content licenses with music rights organizations (CMOs, PROs, MROs), rights administrators, record labels, and music publishers and recommending technical and royalty accounting solutions to fulfill music license administration requirements.