Print rights are the right to reproduce a musical composition as printed sheet music, lyrics, folios, or digital scores. Print royalties are typically a percentage of the retail price for each printed copy sold, with major and indie publishers acting as distributors.
Hal Leonard, Alfred Music, and Music Sales are the dominant U.S. print publishers.
Digital sheet music platforms (Musicnotes, Sheet Music Plus) license direct from publishers.
Lyric-licensing platforms (Musixmatch, LyricFind) pay publishers per-display.
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