If you made music —
you may be owed money.

Our clients range from multi-platinum record producers to session musicians who played on a handful of classics. The common thread: unclaimed neighbouring rights royalties across collecting societies worldwide.

Find your situation.

Record Producers & Studio Producers

Whether you have one album credit or a hundred — if your productions have been broadcast or streamed, there are neighbouring rights distributions waiting.

Rights licensed to label and later returned
Incomplete ISRC registration at key societies
Label continuing to collect on expired agreement
No active Wahrnehmungsvertrag in place

Artists, Performers & Estates

Featured artists and session musicians have a separate performer's neighbouring right — independent of the master owner's share. Both sides are claimed and administered separately.

Performer side never registered
Unclaimed distributions building up across Europe
Estate without active rights management
Conflicting claims from former management

Independent Labels

Most independent labels are registered at 2–3 societies at best. The GVL, SENA, SoundExchange and PPL trifecta is often covered. Norway, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, South Korea — rarely.

Partial territory coverage only
ISRC database not maintained for back catalog
No dedicated team for society administration
Distribution platform statements unaudited

Catalog Investors & Buyers

You're buying a catalog. Before you complete, you need to know exactly what income streams are registerable, what's in dispute, and what rights you're actually acquiring.

Due diligence on ISRC and ownership data
Verify actual vs. stated society income
Identify post-close recovery opportunities
Flag ongoing conflicts before transaction

Music Publishers & Administrators

Where neighbouring rights income is flowing through a catalog you administer — we handle the master and performer side, so you can focus on the composition layer.

No in-house NR capability
Client asking about unclaimed distributions
NR income underperforming vs. similar catalogs
Looking for a specialist partner for NR work

Not sure if this applies to you?

The free gap analysis answers that question. Share the catalog name, we'll come back within 5–10 days with a written assessment. If there's nothing to find, we'll tell you that too.

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8 yrsOn the GVL Board
€50M+Royalties Recovered
2008Founded
47Collecting Societies

Setting expectations.

Not a general music lawyer

We specialise in neighbouring rights recovery and royalty audits. For copyright litigation, contract disputes or licensing law, we work with specialist music lawyers — we're not one ourselves.

Not a distribution platform

We don't distribute music. We recover royalties from the collecting societies that broadcast licensing has already generated — often across markets where there's no active distribution relationship.

Not a label or publisher

We don't acquire rights. We work on behalf of the rights holder — our interest is aligned with yours, not with building our own catalog.

Not a one-market service

If you're only looking for GVL registration, there are simpler routes. Our value is the 47-market simultaneous filing, the audit layer, and the retroactive recovery. One market alone doesn't require us.

Start with a free gap analysis.

10 minutes on your end. A written assessment within 5–10 days. Zero cost, zero obligation.

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